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by hoyta on October 26, 2006
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hey everyone! i'm looking to get into eyelashes.. besides normal arboreal caging, what else could i use? i was thinking of doing a 20 long vertical tank, with a fca front. would this be enough room?
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by tj on October 26, 2006
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I used a neodesha 36 inch for a pair I had, and a Vison 111 (I think) that housed a subadult. Anything that is rather high would work well, as long as it can provide some good cover, and be able to keep a decent level of humidity. The vision was a bit of a pain because of the lip, and the space between the two pieces of glass. I loved having them in the Neo. They were easy to get in and out, and were always in sight.
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by captiveherps on October 26, 2006
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A 20g would be big enough for one. I think the 18x18x24 exoterra retails for about 80.00 ? should cost you about half that for a 20 and a home made top.
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by SimplySnakes on October 26, 2006
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Adam,
I keep my yellow eyelash in a glass aquarium. She does not like a large cage and seems to stress out. The ten gallon has a large bowl of water she hangs over and when she hunts she can reach the ground easily to snatch the fuzzy mice. I spray her once every other day to let her drink, but she also drinks from the bowl. The substrate is spaghnum moss. A company who attends alot of shows sells real nice arboreal glass cages and aquariums. The company is Twin Oaks. I own alot of their cages and they are nice. Here is a link...1.00 a gallon, very affordable...
http://glasscages.com
Paul
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