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S.373 was passed on December 10th.
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While this doesn't effect me in because I live in Canada and don't own any of these species I figured I would post this for anyone following this thread, the bill was passed.
"NelsonÃ?¢ââ??‰â??¢s bill would make it illegal for people to import or engage in the interstate trade of nine...
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To my understanding Goldens don't lose their colouration. I always wanted to get one but I'm afraid to put any more weight on the floor of my room.
I currently have a 40 gallon and 20 gallon fish tanks weighing about 650 pounds in total. I also have a 8'x4'x4' cage for my tegu...
I never do, the way I see it, its just extra calcium and other minerals. All I do is soft boil the egg, let it cool and put it in the feeding bin. I used to crack the shell first but decided not to one time and my girl Alice seemed to enjoy it more getting the break it open.
It gives you a...
I recommend you read the care sheets and you will get PLENTY of info. Once you finished reading them then feel free to shoot some questions with what you still aren't sure about.
Anyways,
1) 6'x3'x2' is the minimum for one tegu; I personally wouldn't recommend housing a pair together because...
You could always just make a little wall at the bottom of the cage going up like 3' so the tegu can't just climb up. Like use corrugated plastic as the barrier around the bottom. You could even use plywood.
If you don't make something around the bottom though so they can't get out then don't...
I would say the ABSOLUTE smallest you can go is 5'x3'x19" although Columbians are smaller they are still just as active so they still need a fairly large cage. I would HIGHLY recommend the smallest you go though is 6'x3'x2'.
I say use the whole 73" for the length of the tank and the whole 43" for the width of the tank. Then cut your 43" boards to the 19" height of the 73" boards. That way everything is 19"s tall. Although with my plan you need to buy a piece for the top and bottom... at least you get the most bang...
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Now one thing they never said was should I spray on...