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    sky diving panther!!!!

    i live in the ohio river valley . dont come here if you have allergies cause they will get worse .
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    the 2 walls behind helps i think and plus the humidifier. also try to keep the central heat and air away from the cage sometimes i get water on the walls. when i run the humidifier too much.
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    i am a reasonable person and could say the same of a lot of the people here. im giving you a break because you earning it .
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    i check temps twice a day but basking spot is between 80-85 lower level in cage 74deg. and between 68-and 75% humidity nighttime i use the above red bulb the cage stays about 68-70 where he sleeps and its a little warmer towards the top humidity is closer to 65% in the evening.
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    Zoo Med 60 watt red bulb Available in a wide variety of wattages, these quality heat bulbs produce red light, which is invisible to herps. They are ideal for nighttime heating, as well as for...
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    obviously i am stupid and cannot keep a pet im sorry!! a he has not fell all the way down. be the branches were frozen then dried before they were put into the cage. the red light is for nightime heat mainly but i run it sometimes with the other 60 w regular bulb for a little extra heat ill...
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    well whatever you think, but you can say what you want. here is a pic of the cage i look forward to you picking my setup apart
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    cool it ssems to be the group opinion. thanks to all who have contributed to my question im gonna post some new photos of the cage here in a few
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    do you have a link i can read about it in chams? also if not what causes it ? that form stinks let me say i have read more than i have posted and used this site as my guidline for caring for my chams.
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    ill get another plant and add some more vines as well see if it helps
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    i have a corn plant dont remember the scientific name of it but i know its acceptable but it is only 2ft tall. and the cage is 2x2x4 i have vines that runto the top and thick branches to climb on. ill post a pic of the cage later tonight what is ,mbd?
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    sky diving panther!!!!

    note to start i have my enclosure in great shape and my male ambilobe has thrived in this environment, but now as he is getting bigger he climbs the screen and gets to the top of his cage and pretty much lets go 5-10 times a day!!! I thought it might be because as he is getting bigger he cant...
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    young veileds

    here is the point i answered the important ones but still no response that tells me anything..... so really your saying unless i do exactly what you ask me when i have the question you refuse to answer??? whatever the person breeze thanks for not being cocky but i will manage without a answer...
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    repti breeze

    i noticed they were a little more expensive than the typical screen cage. does anyone have one and what is better if anything about it?
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    young veileds

    male "pan" right after we got him too
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    young veileds

    this is my female "tink" after we got her i dont remember but i think she was 6-8 weeks old in the pic?
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    young veileds

    oh and i almost forgot i use flukers all in one orange cubes for crickets as well. working on the pictures i am uploading to photobucket now but i use satellite and it takes a while
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    young veileds

    gutloading with zucchini and dusting with rep-cal plus d and i had them together but they are both in the same size setups. i did not want to freak them out by going to big to fast. i have not measured basking spot but they get within 3 -5 inches from top and i am using a 60 watt bulb for...
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