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_jynx_
at Mon Jul 4 13:19:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by _jynx_ ]
I bought a pair. http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=52&de=324225 it doesnt say what kinda jacksons they are. I bought a 4 to 6" pair.
They each will have there own 2x2x3 foot screen cage.
"Why are you going to cup/container feed it? What is your cage
made of?" Maybe thats one of the drawbacks to so much data out there on the internet. Everyone has there own opinion on how things should be done. Seems like a good slew out there like "cup" feeding because it brings the food right to the animal.
"the plants in the cage...did you wash them well" Thats going to be one of todays task's. I had read to use mild soap and water, spray it down, rinse, repeat a bunch of times. As for substrate I picked up a green carpet thing. Not that plastic grass stuff. I just wanted something down to make it easy to clean.
humidifiers: I was thinking of running it for a hour or so in the morning to replicate like a morning dew, same thing in the evening. With an sprits from the water bottle threwout the day.
I still dont fully understand the dripper though. How fast shoudl it drip? Should it run 24/7? It should drip onto the plants right, then from there into something on the ground to catch the water?
I think other then that I will b ealready for my new chams to arive into there new homes.
Also I have thought of possibly breeding as a hobby(as a full time stay at home dad, I have the time to invest into this hobby)
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