How Many Platynota?

coastal

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How many platynota do you see in the photo?
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Well the cold weather has now reached us in FL and things are now indoors in brand new gigantic enclosures! More space more animals right?!?!
 

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Two clearly, but is there one buried under the one that is in the front of the pic?
 

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I see two, but that probably means nothing... I see a lot of lumps.
If you think you have cold, come visit CT!
 

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What I see are 2 very nice, perfectly grown Burmese stars!!! Great job!!!
 

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Are those new indoor enclosures, what did you end up getting and how are they working out. Just wondering, I need to make some changes with the radiated enclosures
 

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In that actual photo there are three, they like to burrow and make tunnels now that they are indoors. These were all grow up outdoors. The one in the ground is also quite nice!

Ed, yes I went with white AP cages with sliding glass doors. In total there are three 8x3x2 enclosures. Quite an upgrade, but only use them 3-4 months a year or so. You sure can see them all much better then tubs/bins well worth the huge expense.
 

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coastal said:
In that actual photo there are three, they like to burrow and make tunnels now that they are indoors. These were all grow up outdoors. The one in the ground is also quite nice!

Ed, yes I went with white AP cages with sliding glass doors. In total there are three 8x3x2 enclosures. Quite an upgrade, but only use them 3-4 months a year or so. You sure can see them all much better then tubs/bins well worth the huge expense.

Ok thanks for the info, Im going to check them out
 

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