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Old 03-24-2011, 12:51 AM
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i can't seem to control my jonesy. she's about a year and a half and i got her as a present, but for the life of me can not seem to tame her. any help?
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Its 50 - 50 with the tameness of them. Some are jumpy and some aren't. Your lizard may just not have a good tolerance. I remember picking some up at the pet store for closer view. The first two were very easy but the other three were extremely jumpy and shy. They all were from the same shipment too.
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its an old threat but ! cordylus need a lot of rocks and cracks between to hide and they dont need that kind of sand in your tank, they live in graslands with sandstones out. c. tropidosternum and c. jonesii need a lot of woods and roots in the tank they live at trees and dead wood. i think the cordylus at the photo is dead right now, is it?
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