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Spyro Cricket Hunting

Mungi's Buddha

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Would love to see it. You may want to upload it to YouTube. Much easier to post YouTube links on the forum.
 

thatGuysCool

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I've tried three times and once it had the 2 bumps for a boy and the other 2 times I could find it. so I figured I was going to let him/her grow a little more then try again. Also after looking at pictures people have posted on here I think Spyro is younger than I was told at the time of purchase.
 

Mungi's Buddha

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lol idk what mine is eather but i knwo he is mad at me my roomate turned on the ac so i turned on the red heat bulb and woke him up
Just remember that unless the ambient room temp where his enclosure is located drops below 65 degrees F then he doesn't need any additional heat on him. Dragons sleep more soundly when allowed to cool down at night. That red heat lamp will keep him from sleeping. If the ambient temp does drop below 65 then it is best to use a CHE ceramic heat emitter that is connected to a thermostat and set to only come on a run long enough to bump the temp up in the proper range. Those emit heat without light so therefore will not disturb him.
Enjoy!
 

Mungi's Buddha

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These are the thermostats that we use on our enclosures that we have CHEs on. I highly recommend them. They are accurate, inexpensive and have a nice large digital readout that can be read from across the room. They also have a long probe that gives you plenty of cord for easy positioning in a tank or custom enclosure.
You can get them on Amazon:)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000NZZG3S/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1370142484&sr=8-1&pi=SL75
 
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