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Old 07-30-03, 06:02 AM   #1
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New Germie pic

Here is Germie my Mali Uromastyx Enjoy



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Old 08-01-03, 09:55 AM   #2
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Germie sure is a fat, healthy little girl! Look at that tummy! Lol.
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really nice uro. I have two myself but there not even close to that black. Nice pic.
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what type of substrate is she on? Do you worry about impaction? My GF keeps hers on birdseed with the sunflower seeds sifted out so its all millet.
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i keep mine on sand and no impaction has occured..should i take mine off sand burmese?
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Old 08-04-03, 04:13 PM   #6
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I think it depends on the type of sand. Like I said, my GF keeps hers on what is mainly bird millet, she has taken all the sunflower seeds out, because the shells can cause impaction. When her Uro wakes up in the morning, he will sometimes munch on his substrate as a morning snack. Its 100% digestable. He usually finds the split peas and dried corn thats in it.
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Bartman.....I keep mine on sand as well and have never had any problems. The bird seed sound's like a good idea the bedding that is in the pic is coco bark. And it is just a tank i put him in when i am cleaning his tank.
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