thanks bro...asian market..I think about $2-3 for 50+count frozen also tried crabs..loves it.BSMM;3099135; said:Nice he looks great, where due you get the snails from?
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coura;3100044; said:I would be carefull with the fog thing, for 2 reasons, first even the most moist loving lizards must have their skales dry, specialy at nigth, to avoid cold and skin problems like blisters. Second I had one of thouse and didnt like it one bit, the fog sorce kind of gave litle electric shocks and I got rid of it for the animals safety. I think this one of thouse products that are made for display not for use on animal enclosures. One more dum thing on the pet trade alongside dog dresses, tiny turtle tanks with a palm on it and hot rocksYou already have a large water boul with a heater on it, I would say its enough humity for your lizard
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thank you both....I agree about the products u mention..I KNOW EXACT type... I did not post or go more info about the products I'm using..here is what I'm using.a HUMIDIFIER...and also I installed the humidity and temp controller for the fogger so it will only turn on if humidity goes down... the electric shock..all my plugs are grounded separate to any plugs in the house and GFI protected ...coura;3100044; said:I would be carefull with the fog thing, for 2 reasons, first even the most moist loving lizards must have their skales dry, specialy at nigth, to avoid cold and skin problems like blisters. Second I had one of thouse and didnt like it one bit, the fog sorce kind of gave litle electric shocks and I got rid of it for the animals safety. I think this one of thouse products that are made for display not for use on animal enclosures. One more dum thing on the pet trade alongside dog dresses, tiny turtle tanks with a palm on it and hot rocksYou already have a large water boul with a heater on it, I would say its enough humity for your lizard
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