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RE: Tight Squeezes

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Posted by: FR at Sun Aug 21 10:27:22 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

Its what they do, they normally live in very very tight places in total darkness.

Occasionally when conditions force them out, we get to see windows into their lives.


At times, there are several stuffed in there together.

These places, like in the picture, are NOT where they live, but are like your poarch, if the weather permits, you can sit out and enjoy the view, until your home dries out. hahahahahahaha

The vast majority of their habitat does not include these types of situations, so they use something else that allows the same behaviors. These situations are merely fun for us humans.

In these area, I have three main rookeries. That is where groups of pyros stayed and bred and laid eggs. There were many females and several males. I watched these areas for many years.

While your doing good, plastic does not allow them security. That is, its like placing you in a glass bubble in a lion cage.

Give them dark places with openings to see out and feel like they can jump in and be safe. That is what they pick in nature.

In your cage, it only means a dark solid colored box, instead of a clear plastic one. Congrats


   

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