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    EXO-TERRA set up in NY. Steal at $125

    18x18x30 screened tank with dual light hood and matching base with drawer and cabinet. All in good shape. The single 18x18 screened lid is a bit warped from the sun but otherwise... All good. Nearly $400 invested... $125! Upstate NY about 90 northwest of the GWB
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    Help for a newbie with a Fischer and a superworm

    Sounds like patience and perseverance rule the day. I placed a worm in a tiny little open top opaque plastic box that is made to hang in a garage on a pegboard and hold small bits and the like. I mounted it to the screen beneath a branch and halfway up the cage in hopes he might see it...
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    Help for a newbie with a Fischer and a superworm

    Would anyone have a recommendation how to get my Fischer to take Superworms? I placed one in a small, opaque dish with no success. Leaving it loose doesnt appear to be a good option as they burrow. Any help whatsoever would be greatly appreciated
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    A little help for a Newbie....

    I knew the 18x18x18 was a bit small, too. I was concerned about the substrate... It could easily get caught in their mouth when feeding. Branches are easy for me to come by. What is an ideal temperature in the basking area and what humidity should I be shooting for? I think I'm going...
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    A little help for a Newbie....

    He's in an 18x18x18 Exo Terra screen terrarium with a couple of nice climbing branches, some good artificial plants for hiding and a substrate of kiln dried wood fibers suitable for small reptiles. http://img839.imageshack.us/i/img1292q.jpg/ A small bulb for warmth/basking a little dripper system
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    A little help for a Newbie....

    I could use some assitance with a new chameleon I purchased. I was an avid snake breeder in my younger days but this is a gift for my daughter and my first chameleon. In my research, it appeard that a Veiled would be a good fit for the 1st time around. As he is home now and growing...
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