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Is this ok?

MikeBurns01 Dec 31, 2004 04:07 PM

Is this a decent WINTER home for my Kleinmanni?

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EJ Dec 31, 2004 06:12 PM

It looks like the tortoise might like it also. Here are a couple of suggestions. For the clay/plastic hide you might want to consider turning that into a humid hide. Make sure it is in the warm end of the enclosure or that the temps in the area of the hide does not get below 75 to 85 at any time. Just moisten the substrate under the hide on a regular basis and that would do.

Add a water bowl.

For that pile of rocks... see if you can make it more 'climber friendly' unless you've seen the guy actually use it on a regular basis outside of the 'familiarization period'.

That does look like a very nice set up though.
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