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Posted by: zippybomb at Thu Feb 18 23:33:30 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zippybomb ]  
   

Don't listen to CKing. they're actually both semi-aquatic. they're also some of the only species that can be put in the same cage even though one of them is huge and the other is small. you can have a glass divider with one side water with river rocks and the other made out of moss. the moss is easier to clean, find your pet in and they like digging in the soft moss more. NO GRAVEL OR SAND! you can only use specialized sand because the other sand has calcium and sometimes salt and things like that that are released when you put it in the water, and if they eat the gravel, which they probably will, then it'll get stuck in their intestines and it will have slow and painful death.


   

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