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John_Yezbak
at Fri Oct 22 21:12:25 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by John_Yezbak ]
Just happened to stop by the forum and saw your post. Neurological problems are common in Enigmas (100% in my experience). However, the severity can range from almost undetectable to extreme cases where the animal can't even feed itself. It also seems to change in severity within a single specimen due to outside factors such as breeding behavior or stress. Sometimes getting better, sometimes getting worse. If this behavior is new, I would guess that it is probably because he is an Enigma and not something to worry about. It could even have been because you were looking in on him!
I have a male Enigma that behaves normally until I introduce him into a female's cage, then the excitement makes him tremble, pace around relentlessly and sometimes even fall over on his side. But eventually he settles down and he is a great breeder that makes near perfect babies.
John
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