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Re: help out a newbie please!


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Posted by ike420 on March 26, 2003 at 11:38:31:

In Reply to: help out a newbie please! posted by Chameleon996 on March 26, 2003 at 07:50:23:

For Arboreal Hide spots, i got some of the empty background paper rolls from a local petstore (they should give them to you for free) and covered them with background paper to be more aesthetically pleasing. I put a hole in either end and suspended it from the lip of my cage with bent paperclips. When I feed my geckos cubes of the new MRP Crestie Diet, i just place one per day on top of the tube, so that the animals look for the fruit at the top of the cage (I think a more natural simulation). Here's a picture of one of my males on such a tube (the picture was actually taken with him hanging with his head at the bottom and the tube at the top...so you can get an idea of what im talking about).


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