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Post by Uroplatus on Sept 7, 2004 13:45:52 GMT -5
They don't really need anything to climb on as such as they have no claws. All they really need is sand as a substrate and the heatmat heats that up nicely so a basking spot isn't really needed either. In the wild they live in tunnels so tubes are more important than anything else.
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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 7, 2004 14:53:24 GMT -5
they are definetly awesome. i saw your set up claire, and the Boiga was awesome!!! although i didnt realise it was poisonous until i give it back to john. thank goodness, i would have been pertrified otherwise. i am considering those wonder geckos now. can you house more than 2 in a vivarium?
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Post by Agiob on Sept 7, 2004 16:47:39 GMT -5
Hi everyone, Great meeting, nice to put a face to some names. The Boiga hasa fully shed now and is the most amazing emerald green now. She gets better with each shed. She is poisonous but only if your a small bird, lizard or mouse, or have an allergic reaction. See you all at the shop on Saturday, that is if Lauren remembers the keys Cheers John
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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 7, 2004 18:41:50 GMT -5
great news John, she is stunning! i thought it was amazing holding a snake like that, that i would have never usually been able too. such vibrant colour and that was during a bad shed! I bet she looks terrific now!
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Post by JackieP on Sept 8, 2004 11:36:39 GMT -5
So who is everyone then? I know a few faces - Lauren, Claire, Debbie, Ron, John, Shane and of course Gandalf. ;D
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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 8, 2004 12:03:47 GMT -5
my avatar is me im ashleigh, i came with my friend Helen, who is pictured twice with the Dwarf Pastel Boa.
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