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some_lizard_guy
at Wed May 18 20:46:15 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by some_lizard_guy ]
Sorry about all the questions, although I've kept reptiles for a long time, this is the first time I've decided to breed anything, (excluding the leopard geckos using a hovabator... Temps weren't accurate enough to hatch)
>>I'd put your probe half way up, put your water dishes over the flexwatt on the bottom.
Then where do the eggboxes go? I figured they would go on top of the flexwatt... Quick question I just thought of: do the eggboxes need holes like some people say, or is the ventilation they get when I open them to check humidity, candle eggs, etc. enough? And would I need water dishes if I kept each eggbox moist enough?
Again, sorry about all the questions
-Drew ----- Owned by:
1.2 bearded dragons - Legolas, Rosy, Miss Scarlet
0.1 Indonesian blue tongue skink - Sarah
1.0 leusistic leopard gecko - Maximus
1.0 reverse oketee corn snake - Bernard
1.0 ball python - Patrick
2.0 guinea pigs (I know, it's not a herp!) - Punky, Jeepers
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- Flexwatt... - some_lizard_guy, Wed May 18 15:18:54 2005
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