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02-12-12, 11:34 AM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
I had my Diamond Jungle in it for a while now, I just moved him into a 5x3x3. Right now I have a young rescue Iguana in it now.
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02-12-12, 12:22 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
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I love linoleum. I would go with what ever one you like since you will be the one who has to live with it.
I use this pattern, its floor panel.

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I hope you have a better thermometer in there than that strip thermometer.
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02-12-12, 12:31 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
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Originally Posted by kernel
I hope you have a better thermometer in there than that strip thermometer.
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Yes i do. Although I find the strips great for a quick temp check.
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02-12-12, 01:27 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
Jay, that enclosure looks fantastic.
Wayne, I also like #3, Jenn's idea is good too.
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02-12-12, 01:46 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
I am not keen on gluing anything loose to the walls, it can eventually fall free.
Something new I bet you never knew.
A monitor has no taste buds, their feeding response is scent based, so ANYTHING that a slug or snail has crawled on, leaving a slime trail will be eaten.
I watched Chomper try and eat plastic and cardboard off the ground, I never understood why he would do that, Now I know.. It is the scent trail left behind by slugs crawling on it.
So let's just say I glue a bunch of pebbles to the wall, and a slug crawls on them, then said pebble falls into the enclosure, now Littlefoot is eating pebbles.
No thanks, I will pass.
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02-12-12, 01:48 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
Ohh yeah that would be a huge issue!
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02-12-12, 02:11 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
I remember once I had to take a hunk of plastic away from Chomper as he was trying to eat it.
Just envision taking a deer leg away from a dog once the dog has it in it's mouth.
Scary and not fun.
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02-12-12, 02:16 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
Taking food from a monitor... Not fun
I once had chomper out and he found my dogs food dish after 1 or 2 bites he gave up anyways.
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02-12-12, 02:20 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
wow, yeah, never knew that.
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02-12-12, 05:47 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
I never knew that either...
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02-13-12, 12:36 AM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Not really, Since the eggs are imported from Africa, the breeding season over there is in November and December, the eggs hatch beginning in late February into March and even early April.
Linoleum is smooth, the pebble look is a printed pattern.
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What do you mean "not really"...!!? I know you're excited and eager to have that littlefoot!!! lol
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02-13-12, 05:33 AM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
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What do you mean "not really"...!!? I know you're excited and eager to have that littlefoot!!! lol
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I mean is I am trying my hardest to be patient, using my time for research and expanding my knowledge.
Doing my best to resist one of the yearling animals that's available.
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02-13-12, 10:11 AM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
So LF arrives March-April??
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02-13-12, 10:21 AM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
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So LF arrives March-April??
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Pretty much.
It will take me a few minutes, but I have the study paper on the reproductive patterns, and I will gladly type some of it out here.
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02-13-12, 12:18 PM
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Re: Littlefoot cage idea..
By Daniel Bennett...
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Reproduction occurs during November and December during the hot, dry season and eggs hatch at the beginning of the rainy season of March and April (Personal observation)
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Excerpt from Herpetological Journal Vol 10 (2000) Dept. Of zoology, University of Aberdeen
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