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RE: KSB-Albino Shed Problem--Update!!!

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Posted by: jeffroe334 at Tue Feb 9 17:20:35 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeffroe334 ]  
   

Good news the Anery quit pacing. I thought she was hungry, she wasn't which that was the first refused meal in 9 months.

I ended up moving the half coconut shell to the cold end of the cage and also where the male w the shed problem always hangs out. He never comes out.

This morning and this evening they were snuggling (or just hanging out) in the coconut together and this morning he was looking for food. Like telescoping the area. I'm relived but still watching him closely. They're probably colder being on that end.

I have a nice low half log on the warm side and I rarely see them in there. Anery is no longer pacing.

New problem: I put in the aspen bedding about 3-4 inches deep and since these guys have never seen aspen bedding their totally trippin out and have no idea what to do. The male immediately tried to burrow and just stopped about a half inch down....it was funny. Like I tricked him or something. Female did the same thing but not as funny.

So my question is will they figure it out, the whole burrowing thing, for the last hour they've been on cruise control checking the place out.

thanks


Jeff


   

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