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New Cage

Delusionalmind13 Jan 31, 2007 02:35 PM

this is the new cage setup for now, i know the sand thing, it says use at your own risk,so i am. he was in the pet shop for 3 months, with a heating rock and sand and ate perfectly ok, although i did read up on a few sites and did take out the heating rock to be safe. and for the bone disease i respect your guess at it, but id rather take it to a herp vet than take guesses from someone whos owned leos for a while. the crickets i feed him/her are gutloaded. and for the bone disease , what strikes you as it having it, from a picture. i also have the moist moss not real moss, in his hide which is damp, which i checked on a few websites and all said the same that it was ok.


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mootish Jan 31, 2007 04:05 PM

it looks nice .. but i still would not risk with sand .

and i use a red blub all day and night -
and you still need another normal hide hut along with the humid hut ...

( were's there small cup of calucim ? at -

that's about all i have noticed ?//?

Christina

Delusionalmind13 Jan 31, 2007 04:34 PM

thank you..and the hut for the humidity is the one i have in there they told me to put it on the hotter side of the cage and that's what i did...yeah i know i need to get the calcium in there

Delusionalmind13 Jan 31, 2007 04:35 PM

and also they told me to use a bright and dark light...the blue light i have on there does show up blue but that is for the day and i got a black.purple one for the night time

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