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Blue Tegu hatchling tanks

DaveDragon

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Last year I killed a MVB from moving them around too much (and dropping it). This year I wanted to build a stationary bridge to hold the lights and make it easy to slide the tanks out from under the lights to feed, clean and get the little guys out. I will make some guards to protect the bulbs soon. The superworms like the warmth downstairs so they'll be living next to the hatchlings and I'll make it easy to feed them to the little guys.

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nice set up... wondered how u kept all the little guys. love the fact that you use a chick water thats a smart idea. Can't wait to see the little guys and gals!
 

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chelvis said:
nice set up... wondered how u kept all the little guys. love the fact that you use a chick water thats a smart idea. Can't wait to see the little guys and gals!
Thanks. I think I have pics of last years setup, this is much better. I need to find the other chick waterer. They're a little less messy vs. an open shallow water bowl.
 

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