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Cerastes cerastes that doesn't eat


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Posted by Thomas.Leclercq on December 22, 2002 at 07:37:37:

Bonjour,

J'aimerai savoir comment faire manger une jeune Cerastes cerastes?
Le substrat du terrarium est une couche de sable de 3-4 cm. La température est en moyenne de 28-30°C. Faut-il un point chaud à 35°C?
Chauffage par le sol ou par lampe chauffante?
Elle n'a encore jamais mangé d'elle même.
Merci d'avance.
Thomas Leclercq www.ophidien.com

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Hello,

Will I like to know how to make eat a young Cerastes cerastes?
The substratum of the terrarium is a layer of 3-4 cm sand. The temperature is on average of 28-30°C. Is a hot point necessary to 35°C?
Heating by soil or by heating lamp?
She/it didn't eat her again ever even.
Thank you for advance.
Thomas Leclercq www.ophidien.com



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