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redtoad
at Fri Jun 27 19:20:44 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by redtoad ]
Rose,

Your situation was how I found out my Mali wanted OUT to do his business. Your Uro will quickly learn you will take him out when he 'asks' which is generally the glass dance in mature lizards. I have a side door on the lizard habitat and if my guy is really desperate he starts clawing on the door. Otherwise I can tell as he will get real interested in me when I walk in the room when he is ready to go.
They do get a 'look' in their eye that says time to poo, I am crowning. 
Mine will 'go' every day if I offer him the chance to go out. Otherwise he will hold it as long as he can (days). In winter I take him to some spread newspapers next to the deck door wall. In nice weather he goes out and he KNOWS where the door back in the house is and asks to come back in as well. He will climb right into my hands on his own.
Like a dog, my Mali is in a routine. He seeks the same area out on the deck to make a deposit too. I have not seen my baby Egyptian as concerned on relieving itself yet.
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- Fastidious Taz - Rosebuds, Fri Jun 27 11:52:23 2008
RE: Fastidious Taz - redtoad, Fri Jun 27 19:20:44 2008
- RE: Fastidious Taz - debb_luvs_uros, Sat Jun 28 10:08:18 2008
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