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    BPnet Veteran BOWSER11788's Avatar
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    MY first adoption

    well was at petco, for supers, my beardies dont eat a lot so its better than buying in bulk, so the manager knows me and ask if i have room for a CWD, apparently so moran, bought one, put it in a 10 gallon and threw a basking bulb on and thats it. badly needed shed and UVB. as of know no signs of MB, but vet check is on the way. Its in a 80 gallon with a MVB, and all the acomadations, so a couple questions.

    1, can i use an acurite, since i spray for humidity, want the mist, tear them up,??

    2< I;ve been feeding him all he will eat, like my beardies. now dont bash me cause i've babysittited them before and know quite a bit, but thats somthing im not sure of anyway, pics, when i have time.
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    Re: MY first adoption

    1: I dont use accurite so I cant help you there. All the thermometers I use get sprayed heavily though. Worst comes to worst take the battery out and let it dry for a day.

    2: In order to answer that question some more info about the CWD is needed. What size (snout to vent)? Current condition (underweight, healthy etc). What you are feeding it matters as well. I think a good variety of crickets/worms/rodents will keep him/her happy. If you can sneak in some veg / fruit even better.



    Pics are definitely in order! Out of curiosity what are the dimensions of that 80-gallon?
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    Re: MY first adoption

    When I had a viv for my snakes I used an acurite and sprayed 3 times a day with no problems. Hope that helps.
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    Lets just say it has advanced to ....way too much to list

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    Re: MY first adoption

    He is about 8 inches. Dimensions of tank are like 56x24x24 don't quote me on that. Mesured it last time I had fish. When I put it in tank conversion I get like 84. 27 somthing . It fits on a 80 gallon stand
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    Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???

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