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Posted by: aplaxco at Fri Feb 20 11:47:56 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aplaxco ] I call this behavior the Loch Ness technique. Have you ever seen those old fuzzy pics of 'Nessy' when it looks just like a snake neck and head above the water? That's what my adult girls look like when they hear me get up in the morning. Their tanks are next to my bed so I see two little Loch Ness monsters peering up out of the hide boxes seeing if I feel like feeding them. Once they know everything is okay and I am really not going to feed them they go back in their hides to lay around the rest of the day. Rough life! [ Hide Replies ]
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