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Originally Posted by incrisis
<qoute> 8. Check that it is being kept in the right conditions not in a viv (qoute)
even if it is in a viv doesn't mean that it is unhealthy, different breeds need different conditions. As long as all the other signs are good then the enclosure used makes no difference as long as it is well maintained at the right levels.
feel free to delete this post as I am sure it goes against the beliefs of the majority
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Posts are not deleted that may go 'against the beliefs of the majority'. The forum is here for everyone to post their opinions and yours are just as valid as anyone elses. You are quite right when you say that a viv is not necessarily a bad environment as a viv can act well as a home as long as it is well ventilated to avoid high humidity if needed (for example horsfields, as you have, are susceptible to rns if kept in an environment which is too humid), the correct temp gradients can be achieved and the particular tort being kept isn't one who is stessed by a see through barrier (some are, some aren't). This can be very difficult to achieve in a 'bog standard' viv, for some species, which I think is what the OP was referring to.