Posted by:
kozmo02
at Mon Dec 13 12:47:18 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kozmo02 ]
again, we all have our methods, but this is a special case.
you mentioned sypmathy, in my opinion a pet owner would have "sympathy" on an aimal that is already supposedly "not eating" and set this animal up in a setup where it could easily find and catch food.
i set my cresteds up as natural as i can without going to whole way, as in, i dont use soil at the bottom, i dont go heavy with decorations, but all of my setups have branches, hide spots, plants either live or plastic, they are setup very well. i have done naturalistic setups before and FOR ME they werent as practical as i wanted, and because I have read so many articles about them, and because of my own experience, i like to share my thoughts and opinions about them.
but in a special case like this, it isnt hard to see why i feel this setup may not be the best for this particular crested.
but hey, to each his own.
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