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Posted by: ChrisAnderson at Thu Mar 10 14:40:46 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisAnderson ] The answer to your question lies in gradients. Your enclosure should have temperature and humidity gradients. I ALWAYS provide a basking spot no matter what species it is! This often means I need to use larger cages than I otherwise would but I've had much better success with effective temperature and humidity gradients. Some species will bask more than others but why deny them the ability. [ Hide Replies ]
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