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<blockquote data-quote="micheldied" data-source="post: 53244" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>I never understood the too-large-a-space freaking out Ts.</p><p></p><p>They may take longer to settle down, since there's so much space to get used to, but they eventually do. And if there really is too much space for the T to use, it'll just hunker down in one area and make itself comfortable there. The problem really is for the owner, because it's tough to keep track of the T, and prey items, and all that stuff.</p><p></p><p>I've found you can never really have too huge of an enclosure for arboreals, they'll use most of the wall space available, especially as they get bigger.</p><p>I've had most pokies in large enclosures, I'm sure your regalis will be fine in whatever you put it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micheldied, post: 53244, member: 4088"] I never understood the too-large-a-space freaking out Ts. They may take longer to settle down, since there's so much space to get used to, but they eventually do. And if there really is too much space for the T to use, it'll just hunker down in one area and make itself comfortable there. The problem really is for the owner, because it's tough to keep track of the T, and prey items, and all that stuff. I've found you can never really have too huge of an enclosure for arboreals, they'll use most of the wall space available, especially as they get bigger. I've had most pokies in large enclosures, I'm sure your regalis will be fine in whatever you put it in. [/QUOTE]
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