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lately i notice my nearly 3 year old male veiled likes to screen climb, basking spot about 85, humidity around 35-45% during day, 72-76 ambient, won't let me post a pic for some reason but has plent of climbing room but im still adding more when i find good branches, cont. in body text
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is the screen climbing behavior a mating thing? i've heard the males will tend to try to escape/look for mates, is this possible? tonight i came home from thanksgiving and he was directly under his uvb (t5 5.0) all the way up on his screen, he has 4 plants and plenty of foliage to hide in, most nights i cant even spot him at all lol. another thing which may be the cause is his enclosure is floor level, so my next guess is he may be trying to get up as high as possible? im in the works of creating a stand to raise it up atleast 16 inches

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