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<blockquote data-quote="ipreventdeath" data-source="post: 10942" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I like the idea of giving a burrowing species the beginnings of a burrow and let them go off with it. Eventually I'm sure they'll get the idea. From what i understand, most desert species who burrow will prefer a more vertically oriented burrow versus a horizontal one and vica versa with a tropical species. Im not entirely sure on the validity of the argument, but it makes sense to me.</p><p>I'm sure plant pot hides are just fine, but I prefer to use large leafy cover that will give them enough space to crawl around underneath. I'm quite positive this is purely a "to each his own" idea, but I think it has aesthetic appeal. The T most likely doesn't care either way. It's just looking a shaded secure spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ipreventdeath, post: 10942, member: 462"] I like the idea of giving a burrowing species the beginnings of a burrow and let them go off with it. Eventually I'm sure they'll get the idea. From what i understand, most desert species who burrow will prefer a more vertically oriented burrow versus a horizontal one and vica versa with a tropical species. Im not entirely sure on the validity of the argument, but it makes sense to me. I'm sure plant pot hides are just fine, but I prefer to use large leafy cover that will give them enough space to crawl around underneath. I'm quite positive this is purely a "to each his own" idea, but I think it has aesthetic appeal. The T most likely doesn't care either way. It's just looking a shaded secure spot. [/QUOTE]
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