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StevePerry
at Tue Jan 23 10:12:26 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by StevePerry ]
You should,IMO,leave a water dish in with your animal at all times, obviously if it runs out that won't be a major problem. I whittness mine drinking all the time. Remember that in most captive environmentsthat humidity will be lower than in the wild. I usually find rubbers in very damp conditions under tins and boards, these animals can handle fairly high humidity and some level should be maintaned.All of the charina that I have at this time will quit eating ifthe water runs out and then eat again within a day or two of refilling, with the exeption of breading season then the males just don't eat with any kind of pattern. ----- Steve Perry North Idaho.
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