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HerpNthusiast

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Hey guys i picked up these little cuties from the VHS expo yesterday. Now i have made thorough research into these species as i know they're a bit fussy than other dragons. But still it's good to clarify with experienced breeders or people who know their dragons.
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Now this is what i've done to their enclosure.
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So this is pretty basic ill be adding more plants and sticks in the next few days:

-Shallow Water Dish
- Substrate (Coco-Peat)
- Vertical branches (again ill add more but for now they can also climb the styrofoam background and the stick i have placed in there)
- Lighting:
Ive placed a 7.0 UVB globe in an exo terra reflector.
- Heating:
Im aware this species doesn't require a lot of heat and with the hot spell in Melbourne atm it's not a major thing to grab. But for Winter and cold nights ill be using a ceramic heat emitter thermostatically controlled.
- Plants/Hide/Vine: just so they can get away from the light.

Things to Add:
Vines, Waterfall (XS).

Feeding:
Daily-Every second day. Oh and spray twice daily and refill water bowl daily.

And that's it please let me know if i have missed something.

Thanks, HerpNthusiast.

OH AND I LOVE THEM.
 
BUMP!!!!!, I've also taken a trip to the local pet shop and bought some plants to offer more shade and imitate the canopy of they're local environment.
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