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zippybomb
at Sat Sep 14 22:11:06 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zippybomb ]
What I meant by that so no one gets confused is that even if I put the food in his hide or tunnel, he'll wait for me to leave, or sometimes leave it for a couple hours before eating it, while I've seen other monitors scramble out of hiding for food.
Cool side temp: 26 Celsius Basking spot temp: 56 Celsius Humidity: 80%
I hope the image comes in somewhere, if not, here's the URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/101826449@N03/9754382231/lightbox/
Dimensions: 90 x 45 x 90 cm
The enclosure has approximately 15 cm of substrate which consists of firm dirt that holds it's shape well for tunnels(which he has a network of) with sphagnum moss layered on top. The moss and dirt is a little uneven, with more dirt at the back and more moss at the front, due to his digging. He has branches for climbing and a water area in which he can completely submerge himself. He had until recently a basking temperature of 70 Celsius but I fixed that. Thanks for any help!

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