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The girls home so far

suzy

Hatchling Dragon
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Here is Athena and Aurora's vivarium so far. I'm looking for some good looking plastic plants and playing around with foam for making large basking spots for them as they grow. For now they love their rocks and drift wood.
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diegothediggy

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Looks lovely. Do u have 2 beardies in the same viv? I not to bad when they babies but id think bout separating them wen theu get older they will fight for food the best baskin spot ect... But lovely lookin viv wots that backgroung u have used? I like it.
 

suzy

Hatchling Dragon
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West Elmira, New York
We used stuck on tiles but they didn't stick well in the heat so my husband stapled the seams I want to put plastic vines like plants to hang down to cover the spots. In hind site I would use some non toxic adhesive to help them stick better
 

Noella

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I bought stick on tiles, but then I started to think about the adhesives used to make them stick, it's toxic and dangerous to them. What may not be toxic to us, is toxic to them.
 

suzy

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Well the sticky part dosnt come in contact with them so I'm sure they are ok. Does anyone know if they will try and eat plastic plants? I imagine even if they tried one lick and they would realize they arnt food. I can't even get them to eat real greens
 

PatsyB

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My Luci chomped off a piece of fabric plant. It just took one time and he never did it again. I never knew he did it until I noticed the piece missing.
 

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