Posted by:
kozmo02
at Mon Dec 13 14:24:46 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kozmo02 ]
it seemed like you were getting on my case about it, if thats not the case than i apologize.
i am in no way implying that my setup is better. i just wanted to suggest that in this case, especially with a gecko that is already not eating, a natural setup may not be the best choice. another reason i always post about natural setups, is that it seems people tend to get a bit wild with their setups, they become extremely elaborate and heavily decorated. it is even suggested that around 50% of the terrarium should be fairly open to provide plenty of jumping and climbing room for rhacodactylus. i just like to keep other hobbyists aware of potential problems that could come of densely planted terrariums or heavily decorated terrariums. again, i do not mean to imply that my setups are any better, to each his own.
but it appears we see eye to eye on several things regarding these setups.
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