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OK, what do you want to know...
Humidity- they prefer it to be a bit drier than grandis. Try to keep it above 70% but not too wet. Use a substrate that retains water well.
Basking- temp about 95 degrees F.
Staple diet- crickets (supplement with mealworms and fruit baby food)
Housing- one male and female compatible pair recommended, unless they are hatchlings. The compatible pairs can really become very close, it's sweet.
Mating season- Aprilish-Septemberish
Cage fixin's- bamboo, snake plant(sanseveria), dracaena
They are a great species. They can become really tame over time. I can actually pick mine up out of their cage and hold them and they have been conditioned to beg to come out of their cage to stretch their legs!
----- Lisa
1.0.0 P.m. grandis (Linus) 3.3.4 P. standingi (Kona and her 9 babies) R.I.P. Toby (7/5/06) I miss you...
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