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AmiSue 8 Jan 6
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A friend of mine solved the problem with two bowls - one has a screen cover with a hole just big enough to drink through ...

evergreen Level 8 Jan 6, 2019
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I actually took advantage of this tendency (with our water dragon) by building a primarily aquatic habitat with added dry areas (rather than the reverse of adding water pans to a land habitat), while running the water through a high rate fitration system. I maintained the area as one would an aquarium. The dry areas stay clean a long time.

Zster Level 8 Jan 6, 2019
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Who even reads the paper anymore?

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Yep, but simplifies cage cleaning if you dump the soiled water right away. (:

Zster Level 8 Jan 6, 2019

@AmiSue Must come with the territory of a largely vegetarian diet!

@AmiSue I gave Gil a shower every morning. Way easier to deal with than cleaning his enclosure.

@AmiSue my mom has been doing night checks of her sulcata females because they’ve been nesting too. She lost one a few winters ago, so she’s hyper-vigilant now. I didn’t realize it was stinky when they’re laying.

@AmiSue I get it now. ?

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