On average I would say they don't in captivity, but then I would also say that on average I think people (including myself) don't keep them in a way so as to try and induced them to start a burrow. By that I mean look at the temps/substrate you use etc, etc, etc.Would you say G. rosea's DO or DON'T burrow on average?
You are correct yes.If I'm correct, you said to wait till the G. rosea burrows, and add the plants, assuming it wouldn't disturb them.
Nope what you said was...I merely stated I'd never seen a G. rosea burrow, and 'I' don't think its very common.
I've never seen a G. rosea live in a burrow
Yes I did say this so? Just because you have never seen this does not mean that they don't. After all if they live in a burrow in the wild they why shouldn't they in captivity given the chance?You said "so what??".
came out like what?I don't know why you came out like that
Nope not in my experince because I don't keep them correctly I don't think.But in any case, if in your experience they do burrow, then good for you.
So after all that I am still none the wiser to the..
comment? Where does that fit in?Thank you captain serious...
Cheers
Chris