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New House for Megaphobema robustum

Tortoise Tom

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This guy has been in a 4" AMAC box, but he/she is just too big. It burrowed in within a few days of coming home, but this was a long over due re-house. Now he/she is in a 2.5 gallon tank, and I don't think he/she is too happy about the move...
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That's a beautiful cage. Usually most of my species take between 2 to 4 days to adapt to a new cage or a newly cleaned cage.

I don't yet have your species however.

It's like one of those Roomba robots adapting to a new house your just moved into.
 

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I've researched this one because it's a possible future addition to my collection. They do have fossoral tendencies, especially if conditions are to warm because they tend to like it cooler.
 

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I've researched this one because it's a possible future addition to my collection. They do have fossoral tendencies, especially if conditions are to warm because they tend to like it cooler.
If that's the case, I may never see mine...

Maybe I'll take it out of the reptile room and let it live somewhere in my house instead.
 

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They're supposed to be a species that likes it around 70 unlike many others, never in the 80s or even mid 70s, but caresheets are never wrong, right?
 
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