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27-Sep-07, 03:15 PM
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I've been trying to find info on central netted dragons and havent been able to come up with much other than they have a short lifespan, like burrowing and like a hot basking area. what I'm looking for info on speciically is substrate (do they impaction problems like beardies), tank size (is a 4x2x2 too big for them, y'know given lizard size to tank , i do relaise with most animals bigger is better), group size (i see a lot of people talking about trio's) and any other general info on keeping them healthy and happy.
I'd love any suggestions or info people can give me
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27-Sep-07, 03:42 PM
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red sand is probably the best looking substrate and they do very well on it. 4ft is fine and can be kept in small groups but no more then 1 male.
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28-Sep-07, 12:07 PM
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do they need a basking rock or will a basking spot over tree branches be fine? do they need a water dish?
cheers
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28-Sep-07, 05:16 PM
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just a basking spot should be fine. pretty hot - around 40 degrees at the basking site. put a dish in there and spray them with water a couple fo times a day also.
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