Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
The rack system has heat tape attached to it on the back bottom of the drawers for the tubs, my particular rack system has 2 rows 4 inch strips per drawer which helps with the coldness of my room, I'm A little lazy to post a picture of my own heat tape but here is a decent picture of a single row of heat tape setup.
Keep in mind that the heat tape is hooked up to a thermostat which has a probe taped to the heat tape to control the temperature.
These are amazing! http://spyderrobotics.com/home/products.html
These changed my life from always worrying if the temperature was correct using an analogue
thermostat and an additional low accuracy digital thermometer.
I was literally fretting over it daily!
http://www.riobravoreptiles.com/images/rsp10.jpg
Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
here's one that's good. The Bean Farm, they ship worldwide. Not sure of cost. You might also try American Ebay. Some sellers have pet products and ship internationally. here's the link:
http://beanfarm.com/index.php
Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
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Annarose15
Get them sexed. Locking can also be a sign of one male dominating another, in which case they won't reproduce, but the loser is being stressed by the dominant male and doesn't have the proper environment to get away from him and still feel secure. In either situation, separating them will solve the problem. Even though they've been "fine" for twelve years, that does not mean they are in as ideal a situation as you have the power to provide them.
I seen this and I just chuckled a bit because I was just reading something on the news about gay marriage.
I wonder if they're maybe just boyfriends? I'm sorry if I offend anybody with my little joking, I'm just attempting to make a few people laugh.
Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
Crazymonkee: oh... I see. They are now in different tanks. I will observe them closely and see if they stop moving that much. :)
Re: I don't want them breed! What can I do?
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Originally Posted by
feimui
Crazymonkee: oh... I see. They are now in different tanks. I will observe them closely and see if they stop moving that much. :)
Obviously as they become comfortable with there environment they will move around. Which is perfectly normal... mostly at night, but if they were on the move a lot I would say it was competition thing.
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