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Acceptable Enclosure For My Chilean Rose?
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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 104279" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>personally i'd swap out the jungle mix for peat moss or eco earth coco fiber, they like it bone dry. Agree with [USER=10202]@Walter1[/USER] on the height, you don't want her to fall and be injured. Raise your substrate up so the top of the cage is no more than 2x her lag span from the substrate.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise it looks good. Decoration is just for us. some of my T's like their enclosures bare, they'll dig up any plants i try and put in there and leave them in the water dish for me. All of mine just have a hide and a water dish now. I've added a couple things to the ones that don't want all the decorations gone, like a Buddha statue for my rosea sling (my son named the T Buddha)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 104279, member: 4199"] personally i'd swap out the jungle mix for peat moss or eco earth coco fiber, they like it bone dry. Agree with [USER=10202]@Walter1[/USER] on the height, you don't want her to fall and be injured. Raise your substrate up so the top of the cage is no more than 2x her lag span from the substrate. Otherwise it looks good. Decoration is just for us. some of my T's like their enclosures bare, they'll dig up any plants i try and put in there and leave them in the water dish for me. All of mine just have a hide and a water dish now. I've added a couple things to the ones that don't want all the decorations gone, like a Buddha statue for my rosea sling (my son named the T Buddha) [/QUOTE]
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