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Photos of Arwen's home

Bezzerra Jun 25, 2003 10:05 AM

Right now, I have my 5-week-old dragon in a 20L with outdoor/indoor carpet. I have a half log on the cool side and a flat sand stone on the warm side. She hardly ever uses them, though, preferring to stay on her tree instead. However, I did catch her sprawled out on the rock this morning. She had been snoozing all night stretched out on her tummy. It was so cute!!!

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reiko Jun 25, 2003 10:29 AM

a simple set up is always best for a baby, easy to clean, easy for the baby to catch a meal, looks great! =) if she does spend most of her time over on her tree is there a way to slide her UVB light over behind her heat lamp? this way she will get the most exposure from it.. just a thought=) good luck with her, shes a cutie.......

Bezzerra Jun 25, 2003 12:52 PM

but the aquarium is too narrow to do this. Good suggestion, though! I'll be able to do that when I move her to a 50 gallon.

girliegirl Jun 25, 2003 12:56 PM

in person or just in the photo?? Very nice house he/she has.

>>Right now, I have my 5-week-old dragon in a 20L with outdoor/indoor carpet. I have a half log on the cool side and a flat sand stone on the warm side. She hardly ever uses them, though, preferring to stay on her tree instead. However, I did catch her sprawled out on the rock this morning. She had been snoozing all night stretched out on her tummy. It was so cute!!!
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Bezzerra Jun 25, 2003 01:23 PM

The image did not have a high resolution so when my husband went to stretch the image, it looked pretty bad. He didn't take the time to look for a new photo and just slapped that image up there before I got home.

Atleast it serves the purpose of making her feel safe. I'll change it when I get the chance.

girliegirl Jun 26, 2003 02:39 PM

..same thing everyone else does. Nice tank too in case I didn't already say that.

Thanks,
Carrie

>>The image did not have a high resolution so when my husband went to stretch the image, it looked pretty bad. He didn't take the time to look for a new photo and just slapped that image up there before I got home.
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>>Atleast it serves the purpose of making her feel safe. I'll change it when I get the chance.

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