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Caging Your Bulbs Round
While some bulbs can adapt to captivity, they thrive more naturally in an open environment. So if you choose to cage your bulbs you have to recognize their special needs. Larger and more active bulbs need larger spaces. Some bulbs are less social than others, and may want separate perches. Breeding bulbs will want a private nest. Smart bulbs require secure cage latches, because they will surely figure out how to escape. MOM! The bulb is out!!
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