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for EXAMPLE cats often will only toilet in some substrates and will sometimes hold themselves untill medical damge is done if the right substrate is not avalible to them. some animals will not even breed unless conditions were not correct, and consider this every individaual species has evloved to walk on a specific substrate, they are genetically formed to dig, climb, burrow ect and the animal welfare act specifies an animal shouldhave the freedom to express natural behaviour. im not undermining you as i feel many people or here have no respect for other people opions and are quite quick to get personal and rude. so this is just something for you to consider
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For the life of me i cannot find the diagram i want but basically it graphically represents how an animal will do once it attains certain threshold levels of survival. The last of these is breeding indicating snakes in RUBS obviously do do well as they have passed that threshold level. There is just something i inherently find quite perterbing about keeping a living creature in the minimum space required with the minimum 'furniture', maybe this is just my personal opinion but just seems if people are willing to spend X amount on a animal they should have the decency to carry on spending the nessecary funds to ensure firstly correct equipments ie stats and then increasing the enrichment available in the viv whether it simply be varied textures or something more complex. There is only one paper (that i can find) Burghardt et al 1996 - Problem of reptile play: environmental enrichment and play behaviour in a captive nile soft shelled turtle, give it a read. Yes it has been dismissed by some people but surely we should give the animals the benefit of the doubt rather than assume a lack of cognitive ability. |
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Interesting post......
Aesthetically I like vivs more, but for cleaning and time/effort then RUBS work best. As for the animals 'wellbeing' when I first started keeping reps I had a bee in my bonnet about small spaces, equating it to keeping a dog locked up 24x7, but soon caqme to realise it isn't the same.... A lot of reps (especially young ones) get really stressed at open space and really do benefit from being closed in it seems. I am more than happy now to use fairly small tubs/rubs for leo's but still have my full grown adults in vivs as I just like to watch them more in those setups. Can't say they seem to mind though, moving from a tub/rub to a viv seems to make no difference to the way any of mine act. Our corn snake certainly hid away for a while when given her 3ft viv after being in a faunarium for 7/8 months, but again, now I couldn't keep her in a RUB as she loves exploring and using all the space and height including her climbing branches. As she is 5ft long I just feel she can stretch out a bit more in a viv. As I said - interesting ! (the only downer on vivs is space for me btw - I have had to take over the kids rooms now - ah well ! ) ![]()
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Personally I get massively annoyed when people dont use stats or setup correct temps regardless of what housing you use, basic needs should be done first as a natural or pleasing to the eye setup is nothing if the heating isnt effective or regulated. I guess everyone has their own pet hates.
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maybe zoos should have poachers. Quote:
How does a 6th generation snake know what it should be like?
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[QUOTE=but they're not wild caught, they're brought up from a generation of snakes living the same way.
How does a 6th generation snake know what it should be like?[/QUOTE] Brilliant point. This is something I have given a lot of consideration to! Now I'm not claiming to be a expert, just talking from what I have seen, but a lot of animals (not just snakes, or just reps for that matter) Do seem to be hardwired (to some extent) as to what their native habitat should be like. Suppose question is how hardwired are they after (say) 6 generations of captive breeding? And does what their kept on as juvies make a difference? breeder uses X, but buyer uses Y? What about their parents? does what their kept on make any difference? Lots and lots of possible questions here. Personally, I would choose viv over RUB any day, (space for animal, I just prefer them) unless it caused problems in the animal; in which case I'd move them to a RUB, grudgingly. And I would (except quarantine and such) pretty much always provide something to climb around/hide under/on. And as natural a substrate as is realistically possible. Hygiene comes first though, as if I cant clean it, it's just not going to work. But I have a small collection, so it's not such a problem.
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I keep most of my snakes in RUB type containers and provide them with hides in the tubs to give them a feeling of extra security. I do a lot of field herping and I know that when I walk into a large field for example then I will probably find snakes hiding curled up beneath stones,sheets of tin and assorted rubbish.There is not a lot of habitat enrichment happening beneath a stone.
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Some reptiles thrive in a RUB environment, Its not always appropriate but my Leopard geckos live in RUBs and it doesn't always mean minimal space or decor.
My RUBs are 2.5 foot (1 Leo per RUB)and have loads of hides and bark etc for climbing and hiding, I don't think that their home being made of shiny glass and wood would make a difference to their welfare thats purely for us humans benefit plus the rack helps me to keep them clean and well cared for efficiantly. Each to their own
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