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Old 12-21-13, 07:49 AM   #1
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Re: How much climbing space do you offer?

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This is my male BCI viv and the climbing logs I offer him.. They're bulky so he can grip them easier n puts less pressure on his body.

I didn't realize BCI's climbed like that. I had always thought that ground space was the most important to them. I don't think I have ever seen my RTB climb in her enclosure although I will admit I don't have a climbing perch like yours.
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I didn't realize BCI's climbed like that. I had always thought that ground space was the most important to them. I don't think I have ever seen my RTB climb in her enclosure although I will admit I don't have a climbing perch like yours.
All four of my bci climb just like my carpets(2 cay caulkers, 2 sonoran desert bci). It's funny my sonorans are supposed to be more terrestrial than the cay caulkers but they seem to be better at climbing.
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