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RE: smell in the dirt in large cages

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Posted by: WillStill at Thu Feb 16 10:19:15 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by WillStill ]  
   

Hi,

I mentioned deep substrate not for nesting purposes, but for the decomposition qualities it offers, because the op mentioned controlling odors. If the op is willing to put in the time and money to do the water section right, as you suggest, then go for it, otherwise I would personally forgo it. I and many others I know have successfully maintained single male Niles, ornates, and salvadors without more than a water dish. In fact, a local friend successfully bred and hatched several clutches of waters in the mid 90s with no more than a water dish, so if all other security factors are in line, it can certainly be done.

While I agree that a well maintained water section can be beneficial if done right, it will be a nightmare if done wrong, that was all I was saying.

Thanks.

Will


   

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