there is an interesting laybox post by Doc Seward on the Gila forum if you guys feel like taking a look...
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robyn@proexotics.com
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there is an interesting laybox post by Doc Seward on the Gila forum if you guys feel like taking a look...
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robyn@proexotics.com
Thats different, but wow to use that for a large monitor? That would be one large coffin sized laying box.
Also wish he would explain more, My way of thinking is it is best to dig depth not length. I thought thats what they did in the wild?
be "coffin" sized lol for a large monitor but i assume with the Gilas it must be a hole cut into the bottom of the cage just below the substrate to slide it in and out, sort of like a drawer. Also that litte window that he keeps hinting about could be a vent to make it breathable at that depth. Just my .02
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