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#1955470 D Warri
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Is This Enough?  Soo. Yea, I Have A 10G Tank with A Med size plant and Vines. The only take about 3/4 of the tank. and the 1/4 of the tank has the food bowl. Should I buy more plants or objects for the tank? If I mist the tank atleast 3-4 times a day, do I need a water bowl? And should the humidity and temperature meter be close to, away, or in the middle of the basking area. The humidity meter keeps hitting 75 when i mist the cage and never seems to get higher than that. Got any ideas on how to increase the humidity level? Those are my questions so far. Thank you in advance in answering and helping me out.
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02/19/09 01:05am
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#1955710 Coolguy132435
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Message To: D Warri In reference to Message Id: 1955470
Is This Enough?  k. well not sure how many you have, but there should be at least 10 gallons per anole. A food or water bowl isn’t really necessary, i guess you could place worms in a food dish but its not required. THey normally lick water droplets so a water bowl isnt needed either. Can’t tell but there probably are enough plants, a pic would be good. I have a thermometer on both sides of the cage to get the high and low temps. I have the hygrometers on both ends as well. It doesnt need to be any higher than 60 percent humidity, 50 is fine.
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02/19/09 01:06pm
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#1955903 D Warri
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Message To: Coolguy132435 In reference to Message Id: 1955710
Is This Enough?  oo ok thaNK YOU
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02/19/09 07:11pm
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#1956043 D Warri
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Message To: D Warri In reference to Message Id: 1955903
Is This Enough?  but then, is it ok if it gets up 2 75% humidity?
& what temperature should the basking light be?
How many crickets should be added each week to fill the hunger needs?
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02/19/09 11:43pm
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#1956643 Coolguy132435
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Message To: D Warri In reference to Message Id: 1956043
Is This Enough?  i can’t imagine it being bad. If its really that high then just mist it a little less to try to get it down a bit. They aren’t tropical animals so they don’t require high humidity. As for crickets, it varies per animal. I try to vary their diet in the winter with as much as i can(no wild caught bugs really where i’m from in the winter). The adults each get at least a few crickets daily as well as waxworms weekly and fruitflies every now and again.
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02/21/09 09:01am
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#1956745 D Warri
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Message To: Coolguy132435 In reference to Message Id: 1956643
Is This Enough?  oo ok
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02/21/09 01:36pm
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