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Re: Ok here they are in their new cages
They look AWESOME! And happy too! You did a GREAT job (although those are the largest ventilation holes I've ever seen! :eek: LOL).
It is so refreshing when a new member joins, soaks in the information and just goes for it!
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Re: Ok here they are in their new cages
Yeah it has been fun and I feel so much better now that they are in them. Those holes just look really big in the pic. I zoomed in alittle. My little finger can't fit in them.
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Re: Ok here they are in their new cages
I was just teasing you about the ventilation holes - the kiddos are too large for them anyway, so no worries! Like I said - great job! I'm so proud of you, I could cry!
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Yeah I am pretty proud of myself too.....THANKS so much once again for all of your help Raber....I truly appreicate it!!!
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Re: Ok here they are in their new cages
Tubs look good. Glad you got the temps and humidity almost dead on. Getting a tub at the right levels can be a pain in the arse. Hehe had trouble with my new BP's set up. His humidity was at 60% and I wanted it down to 50. Finally got it at about 52%.
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Re: Ok here they are in their new cages
Yeah I am going to keep a close eye on them to make sure the temps stay right.
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Re: Ok here they are in their new cages
 Originally Posted by cschimizzi
Yeah I am pretty proud of myself too.....THANKS so much once again for all of your help Raber....I truly appreicate it!!!
You are more than welcome! Now - the one picture that will really bring my heart joy is the one you'll post in a few months of you holding the kiddos!!!
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Re: Ok here they are in their new cages
What beautiful powerful looking animals! Are they mastiffs of some sort?
edit - I did some googling after looking at the properties of your pictures and googled corso - So they are Cane Corso's or Italian mastiffs, right?
The Cane Corso Italiano is the original Cane Corso breed. It originated in Italy. Its direct ancestor is the "Canis Pugnax" (the old Roman Molossian) of which he is the light version employed in the hunting of large wild animals and also as an "auxiliary warrior" in battles. For years he has been a precious companion of the Italic populations. Employed as property, cattle and personal guard dog and used for hunting purposes too. In the past this breed was common all over Italy as an ample iconography and historiography testify. In the recent past he has found a excellent preservation area in Southern Italy, especially in Puglia, Lucania and Sannio. His name derives from the Latin "Cohors" which means "Guardian", "Protector".
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