Urs
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Inspired by photos posted in this thread, I started wondering whether it would be possible to house the above mentioned groups in open, outside exhibits such as this or this, rather than herpetariums as is the tradition, in a temperate climate in Europe. What would be the pros and cons of such exhibits?
Some pros:
-vitamin D from direct exposure to sun
-more varied diet
Some cons:
-hibernation (autumn -spring)
Bonus question: How would you 'contain' smaller invertebrates while ensuring they can be observed by the visitors, and that the exhibits are aesthetically pleasing? I have been toying with a terraria-like solution that combines glass and a fine mesh for ventilation (inspired by terrariums for amphibian/reptile pets).
Some pros:
-vitamin D from direct exposure to sun
-more varied diet
Some cons:
-hibernation (autumn -spring)
Bonus question: How would you 'contain' smaller invertebrates while ensuring they can be observed by the visitors, and that the exhibits are aesthetically pleasing? I have been toying with a terraria-like solution that combines glass and a fine mesh for ventilation (inspired by terrariums for amphibian/reptile pets).