by Eyelash » Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:45 pm
Hi T, I keep these and they are probably the easiest to keep in their genus.
The cage setup is straight forward with a hide box, branches to climb on, a light source (if you feel like it) and a large heating pad with a waterbowl on top of it to up the humidity (mine runs at 70-85% humidity with temperatures 28-32). They should be sprayed (heavily) on regular bases (I spray 4-5 times weekly). They feed on pre-killed mice and rats without issues. Wild caught's that won't eat should take bird (zebra finches) without any troubles.
Me and Gavin (posts as Chantel) are trying to breed these guys at the moment but haven't had success as yet so holding thumbs for the coming season !
I hope it helped ?
Regards
Louis.
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