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WHOLE LOTTA head bobbin' goin' on!

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Posted by: Rosebuds at Sat Mar 21 18:09:53 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rosebuds ]  
   

The desert igs are bobbing at each other like crazy, and one of the fems has what looks like bulges in her belly, so I have a box set up in their viv.

And, my two baby granites are super friendly with me, though baby boy might have to have a room of his own. I caught him biting Hota a few days ago, and today, he bit right into Tehya's side! He didn't do any damage, but I quickly separated them. Then later, I had both out for a romp, and Hota, who had been sleeping in one of the caves, came out and watched them like a hawk! He even head bobbed at them a few times. lol! Is it possible that chucks have protective instincts toward the babies??


   

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