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    They decided to try human flesh for supper today.

    First time, Littlefoot samples some skin..



    Not wanting to be left out, Cera takes a bite to see what all the ruckus is about.





    Thing is, Cera wanted to swallow, she was not about to give up.


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    Re: Introducing Littlefoot & Cera (Savannah Monitors)

    Just to be curious what are the dimensions of the enclosure they are in?
    1.0 normal ball python
    0.1 normal ball python
    0.1 quaker parrot
    1.0 motley anery corn snake

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    Re: Introducing Littlefoot & Cera (Savannah Monitors)

    Quote Originally Posted by ball python 22 View Post
    Just to be curious what are the dimensions of the enclosure they are in?
    8 feet wide x 4 feet deep x 4 feet tall.

    Average humidity 80%, basking temp 147 degrees, ambient air temps 88-95 Degrees, soil temperature 76 degrees, and water bowl temp 89 degrees. (Love that temp gun)
    Humidity inside burrows 95+% (maxed out the hygrometer)

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    Tripod time!








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