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    Re: little zoo together

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Im not gunna go through that whole paragragh and correct you on everything because i dont think that will help. Im just gunna address these two things. In the wild bps live in rodent burrows and termite mounds. They go into a burrow, eat the rodent occupant, then wait until theyre hungry again and they move on to the next burrow. The only other times they move is to mate or thermoregulate. These burrows are very small and very tight. They like this because it makes them feel secure. So if you want your bp to feel "like shes in the wild" she needs a warm, dry and tight hide. And the animals in that tank need to seperated. In the wild they wouldnt all live together so if you care about them and want your animals to feel like theyre "in the wild" you'll seperate them.
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