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pyromaniac
at Thu Jun 23 16:04:19 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pyromaniac ]
My bulls are in a 4 ft by 2 ft by 2 ft screen cage. They have big moss hides and cardboard box hides, and can go in, under, over and around all these objects. They do seem to treat the big moss hide as a nest (Zoey laid her eggs in it recently) but they also poop in the corner. I check for poops and clean it regularly. They are not as messy as I may have led one to believe. They will also poop at the far edge of the cage away from the nest area. They just are not as consistent as the pyros.
But the pyros never poop in their moss hides. I thought they were crevice dwellers but can see how I made a false assumption; people routinely find them in rock formations so it is assumed that is where they always are?
There is no doubt the snakes make adjustments to captivity. When mine are hungry they signal me by making themselves visible. In the wild they would never make themselves noticeable by a human being. An exception being you seem to have some pet rattlesnakes that know you as a food source. ----- Bob
Pyromaniac AKA Greatballzofire
Keeping cats allows man to cohabitate with tigers. Keeping reptiles allows man to cohabitate with dinosaurs.
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