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Posted by johne on April 17, 2003 at 08:08:56:
In Reply to: Water posted by SBShortie on April 17, 2003 at 03:01:22:
Method 1) putting about 4 or 5 ice cubes beneath the incandescent light, and allowing the water to drip onto some rocks.
Method 2) Put one or two pin-holes in the bottom of a paper cup. The water will drip about the same rate as an ice cube depending on the hole size.
Note...both methods don't require the use of a water dish. You can if you want, put a shallow dish to catch some water.
I offer water this way about every other day. Maybe overkill, since they get most of their water from the food they eat. That said, be sure your crickets and mealworms are being adequately fed and watered as well.
John Eddington
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