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Old 01-11-2012, 04:28 AM
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Talking Phelsuma environment a year of change

Phelsuma environment a year of change

Bamboo or not, because how do I play with bamboo they all don't like inside or on top. It seems like a matter of habit, the couple on a breeding reproductive long-term imprisoned them in a 30 X45X30CM of the cylinder, even plants also have no, a damned businessman, eye inside only money, so the couple didn't write to him gave birth to the egg.

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Just came back the layout environment



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This is the change to the cylinder block now has several months, this is later because the soil with coconut make environment is too wet and breeding bugs, I changed back to the bark and reduce the number of plants, and the rest of the plant diverted to new cylinder use, they are in the final environmental production and hatch. Hope they can in the cylinder in his death









Water moss after a year of growth has been very exuberant.



Finally waited until the orchids flowers





In a few days, I'll send a 45 X45X60 crock, be a little manufacture process, hope everybody can give advice, thank you all
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Not sure what your trying to say but your tank looks awesome. Great job.
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I was very awkward in English, said almost pointless, then use the pictures speak for themselves
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Looks incredible, but good luck finding eggs!
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Looks incredible, but good luck finding eggs!
I see a lot of egg production of the original habitat of the picture in the corner, so I find this setting should not be a problem, I have had to build a good bamboo, but they do not like very much to enter or tummy, I feel incredible, hope that this year there will be more eggs
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Beautiful vivarium.
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This is a fantastic vicarious for grandis, how have you managed to keep the crickets away from your plants. My plants always seem to get nibbled by them
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This is a fantastic vicarious for grandis, how have you managed to keep the crickets away from your plants. My plants always seem to get nibbled by them
When I fed crickets is a highly loaded boxes, lunch boxes into the predator tank ran their own cricket. I've seen a cricket run out, but soon it will be them to predation, I had raised this time I saw two dead and dry cricket in the slot in the base of the waterfall. So I now also use this feed. However, there are several small mug at home is very simple layout. Because busy
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