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Old 12-20-2004, 03:41 AM
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I have a good question on this subject. We have just been given an older Jackson Charm. and she doesn't seem to want to eat anymore. What should we do to help improve her appetite? We think we have the proper lighting and we mist her cage twice daily. She is in a screened enclosure living on a ficus tree. Does anyone have the temps that are required for day/night lighting? We currently have a 50 watt night light and 75 watt day light with a full uv flourescent bulb for daytime as well. If you go to my pictures I will add a pick of her in her cage so you can get a idea of her conditions. Sorry it isn't a better one.
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