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04-15-2006, 06:37 PM
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Can anyone give me any info on mountain horned dragons setup..ect..?
I've had mine for awhile now and she seems fine,but theres just alot of conflicting info out there and I'd like to know how others keep theirs
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Haha Lacey, sorry for the late resoponse! Ohk...how old are your MHD? Temps should be around 82 and humidity around 70%, as they get dehydrated easily. The water dish should have a bubbler, to keep the water moving or they wont use it as much, I had a filter in mine and they seemed tolike it better then the bubbler, but either one works for substrate I use a mixture of peat moss and green moss as it helps keep the humidity up. They love to climb, so have lots of branches where they can get nice and high. They also need a source of UVB, I found the best way to provide this was through flourcents, the mercury vapor bulb just keeps it too hot. Food...baby crix and slurry work best at a young age, when thye are older provide a large variety of inverts, including crix, mealies, wax worms. butter worms silk worms and earthworms are a favorite too Hope that helps, if you have any other questions send me a PM or Im or just post here good luck with your monster! and post pics!!!!

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those are almost exactly what I have mine in
this is my first capra I've had him for awhile



and I just got this little guy last night



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they're looking healthy! you must be doing something right .
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theyre too cute! but they appear to be different types of MHD, I wouldnt keep em together

 


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