A Place To Hide

{ 3:20 PM, 29/6/2006 } { Posted in Frequently Asked Questions } { 0 comments } { Link }
Many reptiles need access to a hidden retreat when they are not basking or active. If denied this they can become stressed and their health will suffer accordingly. Snakes settle into their new enclosure quicker when they have somewhere safe to hide.  Some can even refuse to eat.  Turtles like to sleep under rocks and logs (underwater).  Bluetongues will bury themselves under wood chips or half logs and will even hide in dens.  Geckos need a dark place to sleep during the day.
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