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RE: BLACKTHROAT

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Posted by: ree at Wed Jun 8 10:00:29 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ree ]  
   

Hi again NatZoo,



The concentration on height is not necessary. It is more about space. As for them being arboreal, well, again we are referencing study-based info. And this is not to say it isn't helpful or doesn't have its place. From what the text says, it is juveniles that take up in trees.. not so much adults. I have not personally observed wild v. albigularis, so I am not sure.



But, again, we cannot assume that height is a necessity (function)- or even a preference (personal like)- when it could be given the context (nature), but may not be given ours (captivity).



Just give them options. We started ours in a very small enclosure (as babies) and moved them up to a 10 x 4 x 4.. of which is not their final enclosure. Our emphasis was deep soil substrate, of many. They do have branches, but they are not vertical- rather more horizontal.



They will dig, but ours keep to a developed and concentrated burrow. It is here they spend most their time, if they are not out basking or exploring (some).



The basking light placement is actually pivotal. This was discussed just recently on another forum too. The basking site is good in a place of security, actually. Where they can easily retreat or run for cover. Optimally, if they do not have to move far from their hiding to bask- that is ideal. So, no do not put the light at the peaks of branches unless you are doing so as an option, but not at -the- site.











   

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