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fishkeeper88
at Sat Feb 27 19:25:34 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fishkeeper88 ]
thanks Jobi I have thought about seperateing them as they are a bit agressive to each other, but have you seen them chase or go hunt after food? thats my main problem they never actively hunt they just sit and wait they eat crickets and mealworms if i put them right in front of them but its getting realy tireing, they also drink a lot of water! how do you know the females are ready to mate put them next to the males cage and see what happens? when you did breed them what was there incubation time?
right now iam finding my A capra pretty boring they never move much or bask, iam trying to get A armata and G chameleonotus as they seem a lot more interesting, I have G belli but they dont breed, do you still use those same corugated plastic cages with the 25watt bulb?
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