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Taceas
at Tue Jun 3 16:36:24 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Taceas ]
How interesting that the slugs would be the first ones to come out. I would have thought it would be the other way around.
She looks to me to be very uncomfortable. Everytime I check on her, she's always switched positions, and is out cruising the tank in between rests in the laying box. Almost like a pregnant mammal, out and moving around trying to get situated to be comfortable.
Strangely enough, she's been laying in her box with her tail hanging out the hole. It's always from about an inch before the vent to tail tip that's hanging out. This mean anything? She usually has all of herself curled up within the container, and I have to remove the lid to see her.
I moved her into my bearded dragon's aquarium recently, because he had more floor space than in her cage, just to keep her moving around to try and prevent egg-binding. I think my BD is going to take over my huge bird cage I had for my cockatiel that suddenly died about a month ago. I need to get this cage out of the room and stop thinking about the bird anyway, and it'll be good use for my BD with wood to climb on and easier to clean than the wheat bran bedding. Hopefully he agrees that he likes it better. =P
As you may have noticed..I'm bored to tears. =P ----- ~*Taceas*~
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