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Old 04-28-04, 02:47 PM   #1
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C. vegrandis setup

I was wondering if anybody had any tips on a setup for vegrandis...I know their basic environmental needs, etc., but I've never kept this particular species before, and was curious about information on keeping them. Any tips would be appreciated.
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Old 04-28-04, 04:04 PM   #2
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Oh, and for clarification, setting them up at your house is NOT an acceptable tip, Scott and Xain...
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What if i promise not to steal your panamints anymore...
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Both of you...NO.
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Ok...I guess I wasn't specific enough...I was mainly looking for substrate suggestions. I've got them on newspaper, but I prefer something that looks a little more natural for my slower metabolism stuff...has anyone had success with other options? (I know you said cypress, scott, but all mine is still very wet)
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House those beasts like this.



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That doesnt look much like a Savannah grassland in Venezuela...
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Old 04-30-04, 01:27 AM   #9
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Hello,

I am currently taking care of 3 Crotalus vegrandis. One of them is still in quarantaine and housed on woodchippings. He is doing great on the basic requirements!

1.1 Is housed in a terrarium of 110 x 60 x 60 cm and locally heated to about 30 C. We use a mixture of sand (looks beter as one type of sand) , soil and dried leaves! Of course completed with wood and stones.

Hope this helpes!

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Thanks for the tips, Erik!
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I keep my pair of vergrandis on Betachip and it works really well for them. Grant
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