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Posted by pygmyleaf on April 24, 2003 at 14:06:53:

In Reply to: pygmy leafs posted by Chamsrcool on April 22, 2003 at 21:10:03:

wanna chat i would like to chat but unfortunatly im not on the comp much anymore, my brother hogs it and doesnt get off

:I cant find too many people my age that would like to talk about chams/reptiles

:
:anyways i would first go for one froma breeder that treats for parasites as these tend to also be Captive born. they cost anywere from $15-$30 for one...usually more around $20.

:a 20 gallon long is best for 1-3 of these as they all have more room but a ten gallon tends to be cramp for some reason.

:they like to have lots of ground space to roam around in. at night they climp into the buches near the ground but they dont go any farther 3 foot up.

:they eat pinheads,mealworms,fruitflys, and allmost anything else that is white,moves, and fits in their mouths.
:In the wild they would eat termites so they take freshly shed mealies and crickets better.





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