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size matters ;) lol
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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 57155" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>[USER=1084]@Chubbs[/USER] </p><p>But Chubbs, they are adaptable, if a sack hatches in nature they will pick their spot and make it their own. Saying keep them in tiny enclosures just makes no sense to me. I'm not wanting something 20G plus. And I'm fine with acrylic or plastic enclosures. But if my avic is going into a gallon container eventually anyway, can't any juvenile arboreal go into the gallon size? I'm honestly asking here, not trying to start a major debate. It's just that, I feel like it might take them a few days more to pick their spot, but that's no different then the readjustment time with a rehouse. Im not saying a quarter inch sling. But any reasonable size sling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 57155, member: 4072"] [USER=1084]@Chubbs[/USER] But Chubbs, they are adaptable, if a sack hatches in nature they will pick their spot and make it their own. Saying keep them in tiny enclosures just makes no sense to me. I'm not wanting something 20G plus. And I'm fine with acrylic or plastic enclosures. But if my avic is going into a gallon container eventually anyway, can't any juvenile arboreal go into the gallon size? I'm honestly asking here, not trying to start a major debate. It's just that, I feel like it might take them a few days more to pick their spot, but that's no different then the readjustment time with a rehouse. Im not saying a quarter inch sling. But any reasonable size sling. [/QUOTE]
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