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goini04
at Sat Oct 29 17:18:56 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by goini04 ]
There is a discussion in the "Snakes: General" forum about housing and naturalistic setups. They were talking about how reptiles housed in more naturalistic setups appear to eat, breed, be more active and appear to be all around healthier than those just simply housed in a basic setup. I got to thinking about that with hots and how that would seem to complicate things slightly with proper handling and cleaning.
I personally feel that a more naturalistic enclosure isn't necessarily a bad idea, however, it appears that it would create more of a hassle with cleaning and whatnot for any herp. Not to mention much more expensive to maintain properly.
Good looking enclosures Al!
Chris ----- Chris Law
U.A.P.P.E.A.L. (Uniting a Proactive Primate and Exotic Animal League)
Herpetoculture Element Representative
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