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Posted by ra_tzu on April 24, 2003 at 21:57:29:

In Reply to: Beans beans.......they're good for your heart............... posted by kg on April 24, 2003 at 21:42:40:

95f basking, 80f coolside? Damn! That reptisun works better than mine...Don't forget the HEAT lamp.It's a good thing you're taking him to a vet.Just in case. Don't worry too much. If he's eating...If your diet is good(Which it looks like it is)Heat is good. He should be crapping like a horse pretty soon. Good luck!

:95 F hot side, 80 F cool side...He has a Repti-Sun 5.0 over his tank and he can get within 4 inches of it. He eats everyday: endive, collard greens, kabocha squash, carrots, and peas.

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