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    Re: Stress Induced by Enclosure Size

    If you could turn your living room in a sufficient BP enclosure. Meaning the heat and humidity is perfect. There are plenty of hides and a water bowl then hypothetically there would be no stress. Reason being, the BP would never leave its hide. Now if there was a large amount of space between the warm hides and the cool hides, like in a large tank or home made cage, then you would have stress. The BP would sacrifice its physical comfort and temperature needs just so it could feel safe. There fore it would never move from warm to cool and vice versa..

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