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<blockquote data-quote="Nurse Ratchet" data-source="post: 207434" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Hoping to pick up an LP in the next few weeks. I figure it will take 2 yrs to reach adulthood, but I bought a tank on sale for $60, usually $169, thinking as an adult it would be an ok home. I've planted 20 inches, leaving the last 10 plant free for hide, dry area, and burrowing spot if it desires. That area is currently bare- hoping to find cheap cork rounds at repticon. The plants will have plenty of time (um, 2 years-ish) to become strong, so the LP shouldn't be able to destroy them with it's weight, and the creeping fig should have covered the background.</p><p>My question to any with LP experience: do you think this enclosure will make it comfortable/happy/thrive once it's all grown up? I want happy, healthy T's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nurse Ratchet, post: 207434, member: 37967"] Hoping to pick up an LP in the next few weeks. I figure it will take 2 yrs to reach adulthood, but I bought a tank on sale for $60, usually $169, thinking as an adult it would be an ok home. I've planted 20 inches, leaving the last 10 plant free for hide, dry area, and burrowing spot if it desires. That area is currently bare- hoping to find cheap cork rounds at repticon. The plants will have plenty of time (um, 2 years-ish) to become strong, so the LP shouldn't be able to destroy them with it's weight, and the creeping fig should have covered the background. My question to any with LP experience: do you think this enclosure will make it comfortable/happy/thrive once it's all grown up? I want happy, healthy T's. [/QUOTE]
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