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<blockquote data-quote="Jason_mazzy" data-source="post: 160704" data-attributes="member: 30626"><p>I appreciate the advice. Palm soil is a loamy sand with perlite and small shredded bark. Made to be extremely fast draining. It's much softer than the habitat here where I find these guys. I wish I knew how to catch a female as I would rather raise one for a few decades then have to watch poor romeo die. We get rain about 10 days a year or so so I wanst planning on doing much watering of the soil. I may find a piece of pvc pipe to use so he always has a rid structure and no way for it to collapse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason_mazzy, post: 160704, member: 30626"] I appreciate the advice. Palm soil is a loamy sand with perlite and small shredded bark. Made to be extremely fast draining. It's much softer than the habitat here where I find these guys. I wish I knew how to catch a female as I would rather raise one for a few decades then have to watch poor romeo die. We get rain about 10 days a year or so so I wanst planning on doing much watering of the soil. I may find a piece of pvc pipe to use so he always has a rid structure and no way for it to collapse [/QUOTE]
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