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    My Findings on Infrared night time heat emiters vs ceramic heat emitters.

    December 2010: I have Pair 1 -2, 5 month old male nosy be panther chams (directly related) Pair 2 -2, 4 month old female Veiled chams (directly related) Pair 3 -2, 6 month old female Veiled (directly related) I have wondered how the infrared heat lamps differs from ceramic heat...
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    Comment by 'bechsgaard' in 'Food and supplement diary - repashy experiment -October 2011'

    my experiance with repashy is by far one of, if not, the best of the commercial gutloading products, but i find for both dry and wet gutloads, creating them yourself, you will not only save money, but your able to give more nutrition too
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    Comment by 'bechsgaard' in 'Dry Gutload Recipe, January 2010'

    Very nice, i am going to try this, it seems to have all the essential vitamins and minerals, i am going to recuce the calcium foods a tiny bit. The good commercial gutloads like rapashy superload, are so expensive, this should be nice to try out
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    Crazy Nosy faly baby

    Today i woke up to see the last male ,of my previous nosy faly batch, he is only 7 weeks old, and his colors were nothing i've ever seen before. He is just over 2 months old and he had FULL BLUE color and WHITE Barring, On top of that he has the full red spots. A female i had imported for a...
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