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a bunch of newb questions

eatinmachine May 26, 2005 09:20 PM

I want to research before I even consider a uromastyx. I was at the reptile show the other day and I thought one of the signs said australian uros do these exist or did I read the sign wrong which is very possible? I got the basking site should be 115ish and cool side I have questions on what the range can be. Can any of the species stay in a 36x18x18 tank? If I think of any more question I will ask.
THanks josh
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1vine snake
2 turtles
1 greek tortoise
1ball python
1 corn snake
1 childrens python
1 het for albino san diego gopher snake
1 sunbeam snake(any help with these guys even when not on a post about them will help thanks)
1 tarantula
some mice
and what ever lizards my vine snake hasn't eaten yet

Replies (2)

jeune18 May 27, 2005 10:49 AM

i am pretty sure there is not a uro called an australian, but don't quote me on it. if you want to read more about the uros and the different species try deerfernfarms.com they have pictures and info on a lot of species
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vonnie
***There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it. Mary Wilson Little ***

el_toro May 29, 2005 02:57 PM

That tank size is pretty small for a uro - even the small species. If you get a juvie, you could keep it in there for a little while until it outgrew it!
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Torey
Eugene, Oregon, USA
1.1 Uromastyx geyri (Joe and Arthur)
3.0 Uromastyx dispar maliensis (Tank, Turtle, and Spike)
1.1 Uromastyx ornata (Scuttlebutt and Shazzbot)
2.1 Anolis carolinensis (Bowser, Sprocket, and Leeloo)
0.1 African dwarf frog (Sheila)
1.0 Betta splendens (Mr. Miagi)
1.1 Felis domesticus (Roscolux and Jenny)

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