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Old 22-11-2009, 02:34 PM
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Hey every1 I thought I would post some pics of my pokie most of u may have seen it already, I want to see yours so post those lovely pics, I have seen some nice 1's lately in invert picture section. Those people that haven't got any pokies (yet) u can post your arboreal T's. looking forward to seeing em

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I would post pics of my cambridgei but I hardly ever see her. Hoep she's still in there.
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Great Pics Kyles and Dan. Dan a quick question I know that pokie substrate is not supposed to be to damp but how do you keep humidity up??
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Old 22-11-2009, 02:58 PM
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Great Pics Kyles and Dan. Dan a quick question I know that pokie substrate is not supposed to be to damp but how do you keep humidity up??
I don't - Pokies don't need particularly high humidity levels. I usually spray them slightly once or twice a week, or provide a water dish. That's it, unless I'm conditioning for breeding.
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I use Moss and a open water dish to keep the humidity at a suitable level, Very very nice pics Dan, I am jealous on how many stunning T's u have .
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I don't - Pokies don't need particularly high humidity levels. I usually spray them slightly once or twice a week, or provide a water dish. That's it, unless I'm conditioning for breeding.
Ok, Thanks.
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