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my elmo's viv

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Post by gothicgurrrl Fri May 13, 2011 7:38 am

hahah Very Happy yeah but if she gets down the side of the bed I will lose her in a mass of boxes and junk.. Very Happy i will try though.. I will stick some cushions and teddies down the sides of the bed soo she cant get down there..
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Post by Kermit Fri May 13, 2011 8:02 am

Sarah you could also use an xlarge tote for her to run about in then store out away when you're done with it. or a piece of window screen fixed into a circle like a corral, but she can climb out of it so be sure you hang out and watch.

For misslooney im glad that you got the answer you needed. Accidentally using an all in 1 could be problematic and risks hypervitiminosis so glad you're all straight on it Smile oddly enough you're using the exact same suppliment I do for my boy Eros. Very Happy (so if you ever have any concerns feel free to ask). He just turned a year in march. We had an issue with calcium bubbles (the same type sarah is talking about) when we had the extra calcium dish in his tank. after taking out the calcium ( it was in there as his breeder suggested it for a juvie) the bubbles went mostly down. Still a little left almost 5 months later but I think it's excessive protein. I was told by a very experienced keeper to start dusting every other feeding and that did the trick. thumbs up 2
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Post by Kermit Sat May 14, 2011 2:37 am

I was just looking at the pic of your viv again and was wondering... is there a probe thermometer in there somewhere or is it just the one that is on the back wall of the viv?
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Post by smsararas2 Sat May 14, 2011 2:41 am

If you look above the plant Kel you an see the cord for what I would presume could only be a probe thermometer. I didn't see it until I looked again at it.
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Post by Kermit Sat May 14, 2011 3:05 am

I saw the lil black wire but it looked to me more of a cord for a uth than a probe.
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Post by smsararas2 Sat May 14, 2011 3:07 am

Oh, I see, I suppose it could be that.
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Post by mrs looney Sat May 14, 2011 5:33 am

i have a probe for the thermostat and a probe for the thermometer if you look at the picture there is one wire by the plank cuming down onto the plant and another one under the hide on the left hand side of his vivarium, after you told me about temputure i went out and got everything i needed to make sure the right temputer is kepted and monitored and he has been so much happier since i stopped useing the uv and sorted the tempture out so thanks for that kermit
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