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04-23-06, 11:09 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2003
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Age: 42
Posts: 520
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empty cage syndrome...
Hello all,
I have a large empty cage that i just don't quite know what do with. It used to be for my chameleon, but now it just sits there taunting me.
it is 4' high x 3' wide x2' deep. Most of the walls are mesh screen for lots of ventilation.
Now my problem is that I don't really want another chameleon, im trying to avoid crickets, i can't stand them. And i'm still in trouble for getting my boa, girlfriend is terrified of snakes, so snakes are out too.
I can't think of anything that this cage would be suitable for. Any ideas that would fit my
criteria?
K!LOS
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04-24-06, 09:08 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2005
Posts: 142
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Isn't it obvious? Prehensile-tailed skinks (Corucia zebrata). That's plenty big for 1.2 or so if you set it up right. Their heat and humidity requirements are a lot like chameleons. I've never read that they need the same degree of ventilation that chams do, but as long as you can keep the humidity up during shedding, I cant see extra air flow being a problem for them. Diet is pretty much entirely herbivorous, so no crickets to deal with. Plus they are just very cool animals to work with.
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04-25-06, 04:10 AM
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Join Date: Apr-2004
Location: south of london one
Age: 59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rrrrr
Isn't it obvious? Prehensile-tailed skinks (Corucia zebrata). That's plenty big for 1.2 or so if you set it up right. Their heat and humidity requirements are a lot like chameleons. I've never read that they need the same degree of ventilation that chams do, but as long as you can keep the humidity up during shedding, I cant see extra air flow being a problem for them. Diet is pretty much entirely herbivorous, so no crickets to deal with. Plus they are just very cool animals to work with.
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I would have to say that is your best bet and a realy cool pet
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04-27-06, 09:49 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2003
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Age: 42
Posts: 520
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Perhaps i will look into some monkey-tails this summer. Never been a big skink guy, but the monkey tails would definately be my favourites.
K!LOS
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05-08-06, 06:47 PM
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Join Date: Dec-2002
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Age: 36
Posts: 1,616
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Yeah well, at least you don't have "I had to get rid of all my reptiles" syndrome... Think about all the empty cage possibilities for that...........
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05-09-06, 10:20 AM
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Join Date: Dec-2004
Location: Central Virginia
Age: 70
Posts: 146
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What about an iguana? I had one for years.
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