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Old 03-03-2008, 07:11 PM
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flexariums.......any good for corns?
any replies for info on them are appreciated, e.g escapes etc.
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no mate they dont hold heat or humidity and arent escape proof!

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mines in a faunarium and eats sheds and the humidty and te,mps ar always fine.

i have no problems with them at all
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they talking about flexariums :P
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mines in a faunarium and eats sheds and the humidty and te,mps ar always fine.

i have no problems with them at all
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they talking about flexariums :P

oh ye just noticed *slowly backs away*
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i got 2 baby corns and a leopard gecko in faunariums and they are all fine and have not escaped!

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i got 2 baby corns and a leopard gecko in faunariums and they are all fine and have not escaped!

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yes but they're asking about flexariums NOT faunariums.
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lol

sooooooo what is the cheapest way of having SUITABLE storage for an adult corn....?
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sooooooo what is the cheapest way of having SUITABLE storage for an adult corn....?
Storage????

Put it in a viv?
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