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  • That sounds like a good idea. It says it's "forest moss". Is that peat, shpahgum (not sure how to spell) or something else completely? And I know this probably sounds stupid, but my sister (I know, I talk a lot about her) recently got rid of a tank she got some new crabs in (she wasn't allowed to keep the tank, and had no use for the stuff in it). There was a piece of bark stuff in there, and I instantly thought of the future geckos. But would it be okay to put in- are they allergic to any kind of wood? One more thing: if it isn't, what do you suggest I DO put in for shed help? Again, thank you soo much for helping me out (I can't find many care sheets that will solve the problems I have)
    Okay. I forgot some things before (yay! More questions): does moss count as a "loose" substrate? And is the 4-6 average length including their tail?
    You told me to ask away, right? Well... I'm taking you up on your offer: is there a risk that Eco earth will cause impaction? Would it be good to keep 2 females in a 20g long tank? If so, would I need 2 moist hides? How do you dust crickets? Thank you, and please answer as many of my questions as you can.
    Personally, I would prefer a little payment for the dubia, but I'm wouldn't charge very much, that's for sure. Even a trade of some kind of supply. Do you keep any other kinds of feeders?
    i only have two cresties that will be ready to go in a month or so one is a buckskin morph (alot of brown) the other is a harlequin morph
    yes i will have some for sale soon i have at least one buck skin and a harlequin available in a month i also have two other frog but harlequins that i might consider selling once i can sex them.
    panthergecko ~

    Has to do with the number of posts you make. Ethan/Riverside Reptiles could probably tell you the precise numbers.
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