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  • taking my chile rose out for a work

    hi i read some people take there TS out side, im thinking about it but do they works slowly like in my tank or do they sprint off. as i dont 1 wont to lose him and 2 dont wont to loss him and introduce a exotic speasheas in the my micro environment, i now birds wont come down as i will be next to him but do i need to keep and eye out for any think

  • #2
    Can't say i've ever done this with mine.... I think people only do it for photography purposes...

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    • #3
      T's sometimes sprint, but not very far. their book lungs limit how far they can go before they have to catch their breath.
      i'd say keep close to it and only do it on a warm day? doubt there's anything really wrong with it, though some might say moving it might stress it out. not sure i agree that it's a harmful amount of stress, but it's an individual thing for each T.
      the important thing is your T's well-being, so maybe it's best left to its own devices in the environment in which it's become comfortable...but it's up to you. some T's are chilled out enough for it to be ok.
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      • #4
        Make sure there aren't any holes about or you will lose it. They can jam themselves in some very tight spots.

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