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Tony, I have an A. Prasina question...


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Posted by Jeremy M on August 08, 2002 at 21:07:29:

Tony,
You gave me great info on this forum last year when i was researching A. Prasina. I finally got one last week. She's about one foot long, and has eaten baby anoles. I'm curious about the best time to feed, and how many per week to give her. I'm going to pipe a humidifier into her enclosure, and was wondering if there's a problem with warm or cold mist humidifiers. She drank out of a water dich as soon as i got her home, and is calm during handling. Is a 2.0 reptile bulb necessary, or do I only need lights for the plants? They're diurnal, which means active in the day, right? Thank you again.
-Jeremy M


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