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L. violaceopes: Need any advice/wisdom
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 32886" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>I keep my Lampropelmas in a temperature of 22-26 degrees Celsius,as for humidity from 70% upwards. I mist them every 3 days,I mist onto the substrate but leaving an area dry so he or she may choose where it wants to be. This is not a rule,but what I've found to work for me. From earlier experience,females 12 years maybe more and males 4-5 years. As for enclosure, I work on 7-8 times the T's size in height and 3 times width again that's just me not a rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 32886, member: 1070"] I keep my Lampropelmas in a temperature of 22-26 degrees Celsius,as for humidity from 70% upwards. I mist them every 3 days,I mist onto the substrate but leaving an area dry so he or she may choose where it wants to be. This is not a rule,but what I've found to work for me. From earlier experience,females 12 years maybe more and males 4-5 years. As for enclosure, I work on 7-8 times the T's size in height and 3 times width again that's just me not a rule. [/QUOTE]
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