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cherry head

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Sulcata and radiata for a while I maintained in the room just too risky missing or in eating other animals, because where I live behind the forest information,

so I designed using glass and lamps from exoterra only. and carpets made from easy when the dirty laundry can be.

and for lighting I use the timer from 6 am to flames and extinguished at 2 PM will glow at night 7malam hours when I got home from work.

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Your enclosures are very pretty, and probably make a nice decorative addition to your room. But the Sulcata is going to need a little more humidity than can be provided by using the carpet. Does he sleep in the house? Maybe you can add humidity by putting sphagnum moss in the cute little house.

Its hard to tell which is which in the pictures. Are there four sulcatas and two stars?

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thank you for your comment.

hehe I did not keep the indian star, maybe for me it was too hard, because I am a beginner so I took it kind radiata, sulcata and cherry head only.
image consists of the top sulcata and radiata,
while the bottom is 1 pair of cherry-head baby

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tonight I'll change it again, with throwing a drinking place for sulcata, after consulting with friends who know better. should not give a place to drink because it causes a cold. and radiata will put me on the bottom of it. because under a humidity between 70% -80% with average temperature of 25-29 degrees without global night lights.
cherry head then I just make terra 60x40x25 size I think pretty.
 

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why people find indian stars so hard to keep?may coz u people keep it outside its natural environment.
here in India they prove to be very easy pets.
 

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I find carpet hard to keep clean, and hard to keep the nice humidity that the Red-foot (cherryhead) will want.

I also recommend more hiding places that get darker, and some more interesting things, like live plants, that the tortoises can walk around, smell, hide under, and maybe even nibble on.
 

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jhaparth2006 said:
why people find indian stars so hard to keep?may coz u people keep it outside its natural environment.
here in India they prove to be very easy pets.
milky said:
how hard to keep Stars?


Yes, it is for some people is very easy to say in the maintained,
But for me it was difficult. Especially where I have high humidity.
What if the higher humidity, rain could be 90%, was not raining when normal nighttime humidity 80%
Since I still have a pet flying river 1 pair, 1 pair missisipi, and 1 pair of RES.
For Indian star I have tried but it was too risky a cold.


Madkins007 said:
I find carpet hard to keep clean, and hard to keep the nice humidity that the Red-foot (cherryhead) will want.

I also recommend more hiding places that get darker, and some more interesting things, like live plants, that the tortoises can walk around, smell, hide under, and maybe even nibble on.

Hm this is what I think, need to park, but will be more difficult to clean because there are soil, sand, and their droppings ..

About carpet only need to use the spray hose on it, a little trouble in the brush if necessary, but far more time efficient for me, because when I use paper statements, each night after work I had to replace paper statements, it would be very troublesome, after I use the carpet lighter Webmail work once, so I only eat it, sometimes mazuri, and vegetables alone. Plantago, mulberry, hibiscus.

thank's for all comment.
 

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cherry head said:
jhaparth2006 said:
why people find indian stars so hard to keep?may coz u people keep it outside its natural environment.
here in India they prove to be very easy pets.
milky said:
how hard to keep Stars?


Yes, it is for some people is very easy to say in the maintained,
But for me it was difficult. Especially where I have high humidity.
What if the higher humidity, rain could be 90%, was not raining when normal nighttime humidity 80%
Since I still have a pet flying river 1 pair, 1 pair missisipi, and 1 pair of RES.
For Indian star I have tried but it was too risky a cold.


luckily my country the temp is around 26C to 35C 1 week 2 to 3 times raining.. so i think is quite suitable
 

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does not matter if an adult star india or is minamal 80mm .. not too fussy little care of her. God did not reply, susceptible to colds.
My friend bought 1 tail baby istar 50mm, keep the 3 months. drying in the morning, you eat a normal lunch hours of 12 have died.
I've warned you but will reply hassle care of her and because of the price and do not want to buy over $ 100 is useless as a result,
 
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