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Topic: my first gtp!

i'm pretty excited and was wondering if any of you kept them. i'll try and get some pics posted. he's about a 4ft male biak and pretty nice temperament.

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Yes. Keep humidity high to keep kidneys from shutting down.

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i've done a lot of researching. was going to mist twice daily. what do you think? substrate?

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Cypress mulch holds moisture well.

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YAY pics.  smile

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Suuuuuper jealous! Pics are a MUST!

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Yep I'm definitely jealous! I've wanted one for a long time!

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phone pic

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Gorgeous blues.  I'd love to see some higher quality pics showing the color, if it's picking up that well on a cell phone pic, it's intense.  Congratulations!  I had a nice little GTP, they are really cool, I wasn't  that stringent on misting mine, and it did just fine.  Just watch it closely, make sure it gets misted about 1ce a day, when they are in blue, I usually mist a little more frequently.  Make sure it has fresh water & they love vines, as long as it eats and sheds well, you're doing something right wink.

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