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Your pic wasn't showing up for some reason last night.
It is up now. Crocdoc probaly couldn't see it then.
Either that or he had too much beer, you know how them Aussies are. Haha
Scott
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Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and tatse good with ketchup
My cage is 4'x4'x7' tall with logs to climb and leaf litter, this pics is him in the new setup. 3x100 watt approximatly 3 feet from the higher log warm him up. I'm looking for something to put on the wall for more climbing surface...Have you something to suggest me?
yes, i saw your ''styrorock'' cliff but i have so much project at this moment, i can't even find time for my boy. I will try to find some cork bark Maby the less pain material, with good look. Thank's
You don't took some pieces of styrofoam to built the rock, covered with epoxy resin and rock dust? If not i'm sorry but i tought you done the same technique show in the (Daniel B) monitor lizard book.
nah, dave took his sweet old time and did it the right way, made a mold from a model he built, and made them that way...casted the elastomers in the mold, not glopping it on top of styrofoam, which will work too, but as I have found, dave's technique works best....
bob
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Even after all the advances in medical technology that we've made, there is still a 100% mortality rate.......