I put them all togather for the first few hours while I was getting the rest of their cages ready. I was told they were about 3 months old. Looking at this picture, what size cage do you think these guys need?
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I put them all togather for the first few hours while I was getting the rest of their cages ready. I was told they were about 3 months old. Looking at this picture, what size cage do you think these guys need?
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wonder what that lil one in the front is lookin at, must be a cricket catching his attention 
just a suggestion, that enclosure looks awful dark, try adding a florecent light to it along with your basking lamp and whatever uvb source you are using, just a plain one, you can even just get one of those bright strips, they are the ones that when they burn out you throw out the whole thing, just lay it overtop and it will brighten everything up, the brighter, the better 
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reiko 
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you also might wanna try putting white poster board on 3 of the 4 sides of the tank from top to bottom... the white poster board reflects the light very well making the tank brighter...
works for me 
-Lou
I agree...they are completely adorable!!! The one in front looks like it is ready to pounce!!
I also agree with the lighting suggestion. I might also add that you need to make sure that the cracked glass doesn't produce any fragments that the babies can eat.
Again, beautiful babies!!
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