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rearfang
at Thu Apr 14 07:33:15 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rearfang ]
Ok....What kind of snake did she have?
Obviously the two main criteria that have to be addressed here are:
1) What species can you put together that won't try to eat each other?
2) What snake and lizard require similar cage/care requirements?
The first questionis the toughest as many snakes eat lizards so you would need a species that doesn't or that is way too small to threaten your gecko. Small snakes like ringnecks, for example would eat small anole sized lizards but would ignore something the size of a flying Gecko.
If the snake prefers burrowing it would not come in contact with the flying Gecko that often. So a habitat that has options for burrowing and climbing would help. As to other factors, light, heat, humidity that would need to be on a case by case basis.
Ultimately my hat is off to your friend since she succeeded in a difficult mix.
Frank ----- "The luxury of not getting involved departed with the last lifeboat Skipper..."
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