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Posted by: captnemo at Wed Mar 4 01:36:43 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by captnemo ] Sounds like a feeding response to me. I would recommend feeding him in the enclosure (there will be some debate about this), making sure he has a hide on both the hot and cool sides, and invest in a hook for when you initiate handling. Considering the way he calmed down after you left him alone for a bit after feeding, I think once you get him out of the cage, he'll be ok. | ||
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