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Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research

Shed 'n lizard

Quantumhigh Jul 30, 2006 06:39 PM

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onthefly Jul 30, 2006 09:16 PM

Is it hard to keep your tank looking that way, my lizards would have it all thrashed in no time at all, they like to through the sand all over, there like little dogs in the sents they will dig up anything I put in the tank, if they can't dig it up, they will tunnle under it. That's a nice looking set up you have, hope it's not to much work to keep it that way.
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1.1 Bearded Dragon (Drago,???)
1.1 Desert Iguana(Dima, Dianne)
1.0 Green Iguana (Igor)
1.3 Collared Lizard (Fred, Wilma, Betty,???)
1.1 Desert Leopard Lizard (Simba, Kimba)
0.1 Hamster (Diamanta)
1.1 Kids
0.1 Wife

Quantumhigh Jul 30, 2006 10:33 PM

The area where the rock riverbed is thats there main basking area gets pretty hot there. When try turn on escape mode, I though of the best way to set up the tank so it doesnt get mess up. But still does alittle no more than 5min a day in maintanance. Rocky gravel on cool side along with water bowl so the sand doesnt get kick un into it. And good base rocks to seprate the sand from rocks. Also sand is under rockcave for bedding.


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PHEve Jul 31, 2006 05:11 PM

Shedding and growing thats always a good thing, ehehhehee

They seem to be hanging together alot these days
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