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    I don't have a hygrometer yet, and I know I need to get one. I have a thermostat from the local pet store that specializes in reptiles (cant think of the name off hand). I know theyre not supposed to feel warm, but when I used to pull her out, she felt cold to the touch on her under side... I can't seem to find that happy medium. She eats weekly, very friendly, and has never had any sort of issue. I just feel like not getting her heat cycle right will make things complicated down the road. She was strictly on a heat lamp, until I swtiched to UTH today.

    Here she is in her cage a few hours ago when she came out for a drink. Shes in my room, I work 9-6, so she really only gets natural daylight, and myself for a few hours at most, then im off to bed. Shes hardly in a high traffic area.



    Shes shed twice without an issue, and is about to for her third time since i've owner her.
    Last edited by flatsix02; 09-27-2010 at 01:02 AM.

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