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dwedeking
at Thu Jan 15 13:05:37 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dwedeking ]
One other recommendation is to use a large amount of natural foliage. Especially since your in southern california. The natural foliage will allow them to hide providing security and will hold in the humidity a lot better (as well as providing shade).
I have a number of jackson colonies going though I only keep them in 1.4's or so. I do this mostly so I can be sure of the father of the group that drop. I've also noted that raised humidity will help in breeding (an artificial "wet" week tends to get things going once it warms up in spring).
I am now thinking of introducing a male into a colony to see what effect it has (per Rob's post above). Scales - Premium Exotic Reptiles
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