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Re: Who says they don't appreciate height?!
 Originally Posted by kdreptiles
Hmmmm.
There goes "the only reason they climb is to escape high temperature" theory".
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Who says they don't appreciate height?!
 Originally Posted by satomi325
Personally, I always thought 50% was too low despite the care sheets for the same reasons Jerry posted.
My humidity is 60-70% normally.
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X2. Mine gets dented eye sheilds below 50%. I keep my tub in the 60's on a normal day.
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0.1 Het Hypo- Indy
The cup is useful because of it's emptiness
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Re: Who says they don't appreciate height?!
 Originally Posted by danojeno
How in the world do you know this? Do the BPs go to the swamps to hunt, then return to the ever-necessary grassland surrounded termite mound when they are full? The fact is, these animals are extremely adaptable in the wild and in captivity. Here is a study that shows this, but people still don't believe it, or they think it must be extreme behavior found in a fringe environment. Think about BCI and the incredibly diverse conditions they are found, from rainforest to desert, and everything in between. These things are only fragile in a 20 long.
How about because the study said that they are found their OCCASIONALLY? Did you ever see me say that they need "the ever-necessary grassland surrounded termite mound"? Pretty sure that If they are only occasionally found in swampy areas then that would possibly mean they are there hunting for prey items.
Last edited by TessadasExotics; 03-28-2013 at 04:53 PM.
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