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<blockquote data-quote="Crax" data-source="post: 164086" data-attributes="member: 31160"><p>I have a question... So its ok to keep an arboreal species on the bottom shelf? Wouldn't it be better to keep them higher up to help them feel a bit safer? Many video references show that the wild species, the bigger they are the slightly higher they are. Wouldn't this apply to captive species? </p><p></p><p>I have noticed that my arboreal species are a bit calmer and out more the higher they are. Now do I make them so high and out of my reach, no. But I think keeping them up and above foot traffic is a good thing. </p><p></p><p>If your answer is no, why? Can you point to some hard back references?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crax, post: 164086, member: 31160"] I have a question... So its ok to keep an arboreal species on the bottom shelf? Wouldn't it be better to keep them higher up to help them feel a bit safer? Many video references show that the wild species, the bigger they are the slightly higher they are. Wouldn't this apply to captive species? I have noticed that my arboreal species are a bit calmer and out more the higher they are. Now do I make them so high and out of my reach, no. But I think keeping them up and above foot traffic is a good thing. If your answer is no, why? Can you point to some hard back references? [/QUOTE]
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