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<blockquote data-quote="jtrux" data-source="post: 3580" data-attributes="member: 388"><p>I have a B. Smithi in a rather large rubbermaid container for her size (shoe box sized, she/he is only 2" maybe) and i've noticed that she uses the whole thing very regularly. She has a burrow on one end under her water bowl and she patrols the whole thing even after a feed. Other larger T's I have will just guard their burrow and that's about it. I guess it just depends but really and truly it's not necessary. I think even in the wild they don't really have a large range. Once they find a spot they tend to stick with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtrux, post: 3580, member: 388"] I have a B. Smithi in a rather large rubbermaid container for her size (shoe box sized, she/he is only 2" maybe) and i've noticed that she uses the whole thing very regularly. She has a burrow on one end under her water bowl and she patrols the whole thing even after a feed. Other larger T's I have will just guard their burrow and that's about it. I guess it just depends but really and truly it's not necessary. I think even in the wild they don't really have a large range. Once they find a spot they tend to stick with it. [/QUOTE]
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