That setup looks great. Juvenile and hatchling retics would utilize the arboreal hide easily I could imagine. My tiger SD when she was a hatchling would force herself under the fluorescent light fixture up at the top to hide under the warmth. She also used perches like a chondro. As they get older they are more restricted to the ground but in the wild are seen in trees. Thing is the system would require such a different load build for a retic. And caging is already geared toward terrestrial vs arboreal. Waiting on greenery to arrive to start continuing their cage redesign


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