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  1. contracteryin

    Losing Power is Terrible

    So I just got hit by Noreaster Nemo. It also happened to be a blizzard. Of course, I lost power just like when Hurricane Sandy hit. The big difference is it was freezing cold outside. Reptiles and freezing cold don't exactly get along. Anyway, of my four lizards, I was worried the most about...
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    Heating Problems

    Okay, I know the required temps for Tokays is 90-100 degrees or so but ever since it started to get cold I CANNOT keep it there. On one end I have a 150 watt ceramic hear emmiter and on the other side I have a 75 watt heating bulb that I plan on making up to 150 watt. But anyways, throughout the...
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    Tokay "Taming"

    So, lately I've been trying to get Katsu more use to me. He's perfectly fine with my hand near him (for a while) and he's only bitten me once (if you'd like to call it that) along with plenty of warning barks and a handful of warning bites. I'd say it's going pretty well :biggrin: The only...
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    Katsu in his new cage

    It took half an hour to get Katsu out of his cage today. Then it took another 10 minutes to get him out of the container into this new cage. A couple warning barks and warning bites later, here he is! :biggrin: Needless to say I was nervous picking him up for the first time, even with gloves on...
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    Katsu, my new Patternless Powder Green Tokay

    First of all, I'd like to say a HUGE thank you to Michael from Michael's Tokay Hoard. He was extremely pleasurable to work with and Katsu came here in excellent condition. I'd also like to say thank you to Ethan of Riverside Reptiles for sending me to Michael, and to marauderhex for sending me...
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    Hornworms causing impaction?

    I was buzzing around on here on some of the older stuff and one person said that hornworms that were too big for a gecko could cause impaction. However, I don't see how this could be the case no matter how big and fat it is. Chocking on it is a different story, but the caterpillar is soft...
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