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Recent content by Justine55

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    Hiding

    She's done this all year round since I've had her. Her previous owner had her on repticarpet and didn't have anywhere for her to hide, so they never had this problem. I'd prefer she stay in a bioactive enclosure.
  2. J

    Hiding

    She's in the office. Light traffic. I googled it before coming here... I've adjusted all I possibly could with no difference
  3. J

    Hiding

    In her previous tank, it was inside the tank. She still hid the same.
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    Hiding

    Yes
  5. J

    Hiding

    Nope. Quite the opposite. Summer in Texas.
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    Hiding

    She likes her bugs more than her veggies.. The humidity stays in the 30s
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    Hiding

    She weighs 556g
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    Hiding

    She doesn't seem to be losing weight. I will weigh her to double check. Her poops are normal, I think. I've attached a picture. As long as she eats, she poops regularly. This one just happened to be in her bowl . I've also never seen her drink water, even in the bath. I do keep a water bowl on...
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    Hiding

    Yes. They are 3 tiny blue led lights which are turned off at night. We started using them recently. She still hid before we used the led lights.
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    Hiding

    It is 10-12in (depending on where she lays) outside of the tank. The fixture does have a reflector.
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    Hiding

    I have not seen any eggs. She has a 24in reptisun uvb led (led for live plants). Uvb is a t5 10.0 reptisun bulb. Basking light is a 150 watt w/ a thermostat at 98⁰ at the probe. Up to 100⁰ and down to 95⁰ depending on how high up she climbs.
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    Hiding

    I have a female dragon that I adopted. I've had her going on 2 years. She was said to be 8 months when I adopted her. The reason for rehoming was that she was "aggressive". After a lot of hand feeding, she is pretty tame now. Doesn't like being handled still, but tolerates it. The issue I'm...
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    Is this okay?

    Thank you for the replies! I figured it out. Apparently my shelves on my shelving unit are reversible so they are flat (no lip). I didnt know that! It will fit a 4x2x2.

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