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jenn63
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Hi, Thank you, I want all of the experienced information I can get. I e-mailed deer fern farms, he/she said that the desert spiny could be fine with the Uro, if the Uro is a lot bigger. I have the spiny out of the enclosure though. And am trying to find it a new home. Its good to hear from both responses that this can be normal, and not to disturb him. I have been worried and moving him from area to area since he seems immobile. The first responder said that I should put water in the enclosure while he is not eating. Do you dissagree? Once he is aclimated and eating, is this a lizard that still does not like to be held? even once in awhile? The only other large lizards I have kept are iguana's, and I lived in So. California then, heating and such were not such an issue.
Thank you for your help, personal experience is invaluable,and I dont have it in this case. Jennifer
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