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    Re: I've been saying this for a long time.

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    My retic sits in the water constantly. I'm moving her into her 6x2x2, so I'll update whether or not that changes when she has more room to roam. Personally, I wonder if they like a smaller water section so they can soak in a coil and feel support on the sides? I mean rocks in a bigger water section would probably accomplish that too though.
    I work hard to make sure my retics can swim or climb. I am starting on a huge enclosure that will be 15 ft by 10 ft and 8 ft high (10 high walls in the house so will be 2 ft space between cage and roof). I will divide it between my 2 girls so that they can not interact. Will give large swimming area combined with climbing trees and basking rocks. I cant do zoo quality but going to get as close as I can. Hope they both are healthy for a long time.

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