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I did treat the wood, I may need to empty it and apply a new treatment in 3 years. Though it could very well last longer. I just need to keep an eye on it. I built the cage to be dissembled easily in sections. That is how I got it in the room. And yes I have already received various mean...
Live mice? I thought about purchasing one and setting it loose in the cage to see if he would get it. But I am not sure if he can eat an adult one yet. He is still fairly small. About 24 inches now. His head looks like he might be able to, but then again, maybe not.
Thank you so much waters. And Walter1 I totally agree. I think because they are so intelligent, its easy for them to get bored when they aren't out for playtime. Especially since he is from Tegusonly and was wild caught. Makes him feel more at home.
I didn't realize what a difference adding the leaves and moss on top would make, but Toho was obviously delighted with it. He is much more active now and truly seems to enjoy foraging for insects in all the debris. It helps hold in the moisture as well.