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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 122193" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>As enn said the scientific name will help tell us what you have and we can go from there. No matter what it is though give it some time to settle in, I have some that will adjust and eat day one and others can take weeks to settle in and get their first meal. Also id trade that sand out for some coconut fiber or regular old potting soil. If it requires any moisture add some moss or vermiculite to help keep up humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 122193, member: 8413"] As enn said the scientific name will help tell us what you have and we can go from there. No matter what it is though give it some time to settle in, I have some that will adjust and eat day one and others can take weeks to settle in and get their first meal. Also id trade that sand out for some coconut fiber or regular old potting soil. If it requires any moisture add some moss or vermiculite to help keep up humidity. [/QUOTE]
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