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I've had a few of these pass through my hands over the years.
I always kept them in a slightly moist cage, about 75% humidity with a cypress, or moss type bedding, and fed them small dusted crickets and kept the cage at room temps, but did provide a heat pad under a small portion of it.
They seemed to be really active, but never let me touch them, at least not willingly.
I didnt put a huge water dish in there, just a shallow one, but I did mist them every other day or so.
I never had one for more than 5-6 months, but they seemed to do pretty well on what I described above.
I think they benefit from UV light, but I cant remember off hand.
hope that helps.
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