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RE: frilled behavior

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Posted by: breaker at Fri Jun 6 15:17:23 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by breaker ]  
   

Hey, Ill give you what advice I can. Usually when you first get a reptile, they dont eat too much, they need to adjust to their surroundings first. Best advice, dont hold him or even let him see you, put newspaper around the sides if you have to- thats what I do, also worms arent that great if theyre freaked out and small, they need something that will walk by them, but dont leave to many in there and take out what you can at night, they disturb the reptiles at night. My frillie also hates being misted as well, what she loves though is when I just do the straight spray, not sure what its called... you know... when you adjust the knob and spray it directly at thier mouth, thats when they tend to lap the water up. Hope I helped.


   

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