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RE: Yarrow's spinies

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Posted by: Esther at Mon Aug 6 10:44:29 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Esther ]  
   

Yarrow's are one of my absolute favorite species. I've observed them in the wild, and they always go for rocky places. In my Yarrow's tank, which is a 30 long, I have the entire back of the tank covered with a 3D rock ledge. This is where they spend most of their time. I have other rock formations in the tank foreground as well.

They are lizards which like to dart around, so I would question your horizontal tank setup for them. I would think that would be for a more arboreal species such as anoles or chameleons.


   

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