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Posted by terryp on January 21, 2003 at 17:40:59:
In Reply to: Re: Situate the cage/enclosure up towards . .> posted by cf on January 20, 2003 at 19:45:14:
at all that I have seen. They hang out on the upper branches that I have placed in the cage and setup in a way for them to roost so to speak. I purchased the fake branches and leaves from a local pet store (one of the few things I get at one). I have a couple very large (actually dog water dishes) in the cage. We have moist type winters so they are covered there. I haven't had to keep humidity up as high as I thought I would. I mist them now and then, expecially when they are getting ready to shed. It seems to work for me. My male Spilotes is from Guyana bloodline and my female is a w/c from Honduras. The cage is near the back window and sliding glass door so they are nice and warm during the spring and summer months of Bakersfield, CA. Dan Felice who sent me the male says its weird at his house to see his spilotes in the cage near the window and snow just outside the window. My spilotes are still in the same palce during the winter and seem to be in a cooling down mode. I hope this will be enough for them to breed this year. It's been recommended to me that they don't require a brumation to cycle them.