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AlteredMind99
at Sun Apr 3 22:41:32 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AlteredMind99 ]
One thing I forgot to add...you keep saying "the tank should be twice the length of the lizard." Broad generalizations are dangerous when it comes to animals because not only is every species of animal different, but each individual is as well. Rules are not set in stone when it comes to animal care. Instead of thinking a tank should be a certain length compared to the length of your animal think about their comfort level. Water dragons are pretty active lizards and a cage should be large enough for them to run, swim, climb, and generally live. Larger is always better than smaller, especailly since these lizards have a history of not faring well in cramped conditions. ----- 0.1 Bearded dragon
0.1 mexican kingsnake
1.0.2 Leopard Gecko's
0.0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula
1.0 BTS
0.0.1 Reverse Okeetee Corn
0.1 Bullmastiff
4.1 Cats
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