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Old 13-Feb-08, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by grimbeny View Post
I agree with Aslan larger prey items can help in stimulating a food responce. What wattage globe are you using and how far from is it from the basking site? How active is the animal throughout the day?

Kirby i think sand is a really good substrate. For my digging box, i use washed river sand, the different sized particles give the sand more support and find if moist it can easily hold a burrow.
It's 75 Watt, I am not sure how far away from the stack it is.

She is very active during the day, and she is very docile when she is handled.

I highly reccomend them to anyone, such beautiful creatures...
 
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