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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 78316" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>Husbandry is straightforward. P sazimai are coming from Brazil - Nationalpark Chapada Diamantina (Bahai) und Nationalpark Serra do Cipo (Minas Gerais). In the nature, temps can go from 18-20°C in cold season (with 70% RH) to 35°C in hot season (with 90% RH). Of course, in captivity, it's very different. When larger, you can keep them with rather dry substrate, moistening a little part of it once a week, a semi-burrowed hide and a waterdish. As yours are still young, you can give them a little more moisture (specially if you don't provide a waterdish), but not too much or you might harm them. Watch their behavior carefully, if you see them staying on the wet spot or over the waterdish, it'll mean they need some more moisture.</p><p></p><p>Beautiful choice, bravo. I'll receive one sexed female at the end of june. Looking forward!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 78316, member: 3795"] Husbandry is straightforward. P sazimai are coming from Brazil - Nationalpark Chapada Diamantina (Bahai) und Nationalpark Serra do Cipo (Minas Gerais). In the nature, temps can go from 18-20°C in cold season (with 70% RH) to 35°C in hot season (with 90% RH). Of course, in captivity, it's very different. When larger, you can keep them with rather dry substrate, moistening a little part of it once a week, a semi-burrowed hide and a waterdish. As yours are still young, you can give them a little more moisture (specially if you don't provide a waterdish), but not too much or you might harm them. Watch their behavior carefully, if you see them staying on the wet spot or over the waterdish, it'll mean they need some more moisture. Beautiful choice, bravo. I'll receive one sexed female at the end of june. Looking forward! [/QUOTE]
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