Nephrurus Levis Female, 6months old. Pics.

Knobbie

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Hey there guys. I haven't been on the forum for a fair while now, so I thought I would visit, check a few things out and post some of my recent pictures. She is only 6 months old, hard to tell the gender while their this age, but she appears to be female.

I had two Levis, but back in march, my other one died:( Don't know why, he was just laying down, pretty much dead..
Every once and a while, he'd open his mouth and it would be like he was choking, I slightly sprayed water in his mouth, thought that it may have been Dehydration, but nothing worked.
Just one of those things.

I will be getting another pair for my female, so i will have two females and a male.


Here are the pictures, I will post some of her setup soon.

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Knobbie

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Thanks guys.

Yes they can, as they live in the Australia desert, Which the temperature easily exceeds 34 degrees Celsius, which is 93 Degree Fahrenheit.
Yet, even though they live in that kind of heat naturally, you NEED to keep a heat gradient throughout the tank between 23celsius/73Fahrenheit cool and end, and 32celsius/89Fahrenheit. Yet thats what i keep mine on and she is going well with it.

And also, keep one side deeper with sand, always the cool side. And spray that with water once a day.
 
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