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ChameleonTattoo
at Fri Dec 16 23:27:53 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChameleonTattoo ]
Adam, Awsome Cam Pic.....You win!
I have taken those stupid waterfalls out several times, only to find them roaming the bottom of the cage where they once where (how they got down there I will never know). Then they have literally gotten dehydrated. They just refuse to drink any other way. Every time I have stood my ground and theyre puffy heads start to sink I gine in.. I hate those nasty waterfalls. If I could just find a way to get them to drink, they'de be in the trash FOREVER!
The plastic is very loose, again I cant seem to find an alternative shy of moving south. Which I plan on doing in 5 years, but for now....I can't get the humidity levels above 42-46% without it. Do you have any other ideas? I have 1 or 2 plants per cage as well as 6 other plants cagless in the room. Window is double pane, and plasticed, and 2 blanket hung. I've even stood around with the trusty squirt bottle till my hand hurt and never got it above 46 in the winter months.
I am open for suggestions!

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