von Nobi am Mi 16. Jun. 2010 6::28
Hello,
I am keeping 11. Anolis roquet roquet in an 85x50x80 cm self-made tank since March 2008. As I was never planning to search eggs and incubate them I prepared the tank as naturally as possible. I have earth ground from the forest as soil, little bit mixed with coco humus and sand but both not much. Also some dry leafs on top of the ground. I have the tank heaviliy planted but just as much that in some places little light is also reaching the ground. As said really natural. Last year I had 7 siblings from July to November, which suddenly appeared someday behind the windows, asking to get out there before being eaten by their Mum and Dad. One died the day after I took it out, the others were healthy and grew up normally. I think in a microclima like this tank has, it goes the natural ways, without being that much experienced as other people here.
Viele Grüße
Norbert
A. r. roquet (auch NZ) / Hemidactylus imbricatus / Furcifer pardalis "Ambanja blue" / Chondrodactylus turneri / Peruphasma schultei / Rhampholeon spectrum / Timon lepidus / Hunde / Weißbauchigel