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Egg laying site for Rudi's

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Posted by: jasper2 at Tue Oct 16 12:59:59 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jasper2 ]  
   

Hi,

I am designing a large cage for my 1.2 Rudicollis. My intentions are too breed them, so I would like to know what their favorite nesting substrate is. Do they prefer high places for nesting or do they make a tunnel in the substrate, or build a nest of leaves?
I know it will probably vary with each individual and I will offer as much variety as possible, but if I know what most do I will know where to put the emphasis.
Are females tolerant of each other (most of the time)? My two females are starting to get on eachothers nerves a bit, but no real biting/fighting yet. The trio has been raised together since they were very small.

Thanks, Jasper


   

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