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Rocks in enclosures/fall damage??
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<blockquote data-quote="Solsurfer" data-source="post: 138817" data-attributes="member: 27937"><p>Yeah rock pilons that's how I have done the cave . What about like a custom clay cave that could be pretty cool . I understood what you meant about the setup and it sounds safe enough to me . If a creature goes out of its way to kill itself by rock there's a reason for that... Natural selection. Btw to feed and water I do have to move those tanks every time . We have limited space to say the least, there are tanks stacked 3 high in some places. On a shelf that's about chest level. I don't mind moving them but I get a bad feeling about that weight on the glass bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solsurfer, post: 138817, member: 27937"] Yeah rock pilons that's how I have done the cave . What about like a custom clay cave that could be pretty cool . I understood what you meant about the setup and it sounds safe enough to me . If a creature goes out of its way to kill itself by rock there's a reason for that... Natural selection. Btw to feed and water I do have to move those tanks every time . We have limited space to say the least, there are tanks stacked 3 high in some places. On a shelf that's about chest level. I don't mind moving them but I get a bad feeling about that weight on the glass bottom. [/QUOTE]
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