TheLastGreen
Well-Known Member
As the title says, we need an updated hingeback caresheet.
It is a weird situation, most hingebacks undergo horrible importation standards and most don't make it, but where they do survive, and perhaps thrive, experience is abound.
Hingebacks aren't the most commonly kept tort species, but at the end of the day a caresheet would really help all those who have this species.
There are two types, forest and grassland hingebacks (with multiple subspecies each), so some care may deviate, but other than that everything should match up.
As always we need temps, enclosure size, substrate, lighting etc. etc. The usual caresheet things
If you do have even a single tip, please do mention it, anything will help tremendously, and it'll be worked into the caresheet.
(Later things can be made prettier, this thread may be deleted and replaced as a full caresheet when it's done)
*I do hope I didn't step out of place mods/admins, but I saw a genuine need for it, no offence is ment
It is a weird situation, most hingebacks undergo horrible importation standards and most don't make it, but where they do survive, and perhaps thrive, experience is abound.
Hingebacks aren't the most commonly kept tort species, but at the end of the day a caresheet would really help all those who have this species.
There are two types, forest and grassland hingebacks (with multiple subspecies each), so some care may deviate, but other than that everything should match up.
As always we need temps, enclosure size, substrate, lighting etc. etc. The usual caresheet things
If you do have even a single tip, please do mention it, anything will help tremendously, and it'll be worked into the caresheet.
(Later things can be made prettier, this thread may be deleted and replaced as a full caresheet when it's done)
*I do hope I didn't step out of place mods/admins, but I saw a genuine need for it, no offence is ment
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