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lele
at Thu Jun 12 11:50:11 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lele ]
Sonia,
Thanks. I told the guy what I was using it for and asked him if they were treated in any way. he said no and I believe HE has not treated them but who knows before he gets them, right? They are not shiny nor meant to be, but just to be safe I got some nolvasan from my vet so I will soak all before placing.
You are right about basking. One of my girls almost never basks, the other does a lot, but stays low and my guy hardly basks at all but he is always at the top of the cage (you know, being the guy and all 
Thanks,
lele
>>I have a good friend who is a florist and I get really neat stuff from him but be careful. Florists love to spray this stuff (I think he called it Green glo or something like that) all over the leaves and stems they use because it makes them look very shiny. It is very toxic and also hard to wash off because it is waxy to the touch. Sometimes houseplants are sprayed with it also so those have to be washed well also.
>>Also my leaf chams only basked rarely but I provided a site any way and I would not put the bowl too close to the basking site because the glass heats up and will cook your bugs. I would put it where it is visible from the site.
>>I had my three in a 55 gallon because that is what I had and they had no trouble finding food in there. They don't seem to act like baby chams just because they are small. They had better balance and were actually pretty active and roamed all around in that tank. Hope I helped
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