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Old 04-01-12, 01:00 PM   #16
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I do what I can.
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Wow, talk about crazy eyes!
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She's a crested gecko!
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I actually really want a chameleon...
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Get a chameleon!

Crested geckos are fairly easy to care for, though. They don't require any extra heat (unless your house is freezing), don't require additional light, will eat a powder based food mixture. They just require higher humidity.
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Crested geckos are fairly easy to care for, though. They don't require any extra heat (unless your house is freezing), don't require additional light, will eat a powder based food mixture. They just require higher humidity.
Humidity is not a problem at my house lol... so tempting!
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They are awesome pets. Go for it.
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Ok maybe after I get back from Czechland. I think 2 snakes is already 2 animals too many for my parents to babysit lol. They're also ginna be stuck with my fish. I hope they're excited lol
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Eww, fish. Hahaha.
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Oh snap! Did I just find your weakness?
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Errmm... no? I HAVE NO WEAKNESS!!! Muwahahahahahahaha.
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With those indoor outdoor temp/humidity gauges, how are you installing them in your vivs?
The sensor on the wall by the basking spot? The sensor is listed as 3.5 x 2.75 x 1.25 in, so is quite the big little box. I always imagined temp probes to be a small nub on a wire.
And the receiver, you keep outside of your enclosures? Or do you keep it inside on the cool side? If you keep it outside, how do you monitor the temperatures on the cool side? By IR thermo-gun?
If someone could post a picture of how they have it set up in their viv I would be most appreciative. The price is appealing for a digital unit that measures both temp and humidity.
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