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Territorial range of Corucia Circulus

Sherri - LCRC

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SERRATICAUDA (Phil) brought up an excellent topic on one of the replies on Corucia housing. How large an enclosure or building would one need to place separate Corucia Circulus territories with enough space to avoid confrontation?

Since there has been no bonified research on this species in the wild, this answer remains elusive. In the last decade, I wanted to pursue this question with an extremely large enclosure within a warehouse building but it never came to be due to a lack of funding.

Does anyone out there wish to share their experiences with large enclosures or room set-ups with more than one male or multiple circulus colonies?

Sincerely,
Brian L. Schnirel
LCRC
 
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