This is the new 75 gallon tank I set up for my little Holly. SHe loves clibing on the branches and digging her own little sand dunes. SHe arranges her cage mostly. Isn't she creative.
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This is the new 75 gallon tank I set up for my little Holly. SHe loves clibing on the branches and digging her own little sand dunes. SHe arranges her cage mostly. Isn't she creative.
Nice set up ! She should be happy ! Good luck with her !
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Eve
they have a ton of personality. I would consider a deeper substrate as the underground is extreamly important to these fellows keeping the deeper areas of sand slightly damp to induce tunneling. the walls of the tunnel wont cave in if damp. Also the uv light moved to the right so when on the branches the lizard will be closer.
John styner
are all the way to the left. that is because when I took the piture, I had slid the top of the cage to the left to do something inside the cage. The uv is centered usually.
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