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RE: what is normal behavior for a baby beade

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Posted by: DML at Fri May 13 18:33:32 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DML ]  
   

Sounds like youre keeping it too hot. Try a daytime ambient temp. in the high 70s with a basking light for a "hot spot" and give it a hidebox filled with a damp medium. They shouldn't be using the water dish as more than a drinking vessel and occasional soaking area unless they're overheated and/or dehydrated. Also, you might want to try a more natural substrate than newspaper as both gilas and beadeds like to dig and tunnel. It also creates a more interesting environment for both the keeper and the kept. Good luck.
Dave


   

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