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RE: Eating When Covered

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Posted by: Austin12 at Thu Sep 19 13:05:23 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Austin12 ]  
   

Well her sister is not shy at all. Very curious most days doesn't seem to mind being handled, will investigate any movement in her inclosure.

The shy one will not take food until around the 7th day or so from the last meal. She doesn't seem to mind being handled either, just wont eat if you watch her!

Another thing different between the two, one really likes the heat and the other likes it to be cooler. Pretty wild to see the differences in a controlled environment.

About what age did you start to notice a change in behavior if any when you had a hatch-ling for the first year? Any distinctive patterns out of the ordinary?


   

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