petthebird
Member
Hi!
I am soon to collect 1.1 captive bred jaculus orientalis and have alot of thoughts on how to house them in an as good and natural way as possible. As I am in the process of moving I havent started to build their cage yet (will be ready before I aquiee them ifc) But it will be approximately 3x1m floor area. I would love to enable them to dig their own burrows, at least to some extent, but I doubt that it would be possible to dig steady tunnels in plain sand, how do zoos go about to create the rigyt substrate for these behaviours?
Since they will live in arid conditions I have a hard time thinking of a substrate that allows them to carry out most of their natural behaviours without being hurt, as well as allowing them to dig and form more or less stable underground structures.
Any thoughts or tips would be appreciated!
I am soon to collect 1.1 captive bred jaculus orientalis and have alot of thoughts on how to house them in an as good and natural way as possible. As I am in the process of moving I havent started to build their cage yet (will be ready before I aquiee them ifc) But it will be approximately 3x1m floor area. I would love to enable them to dig their own burrows, at least to some extent, but I doubt that it would be possible to dig steady tunnels in plain sand, how do zoos go about to create the rigyt substrate for these behaviours?
Since they will live in arid conditions I have a hard time thinking of a substrate that allows them to carry out most of their natural behaviours without being hurt, as well as allowing them to dig and form more or less stable underground structures.
Any thoughts or tips would be appreciated!