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lele
at Mon Sep 20 13:36:15 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lele ]
What I did was place her on the pot so she knew it was there and I also propped up branches so she had easy access. If she leaves, let her. You could make easy access connecting If she begin to dig in one of the plants just let her do it. Chams have been known to somehow manage to dig b/t packed roots and lay so if that what she attempts to do let her do it especially if she has begun to dig. Glad to help!
lele
>>No, I dont think we have sibling chams, haha. I'm in NJ and bought her from a pet store in Philadelphia. It's great to hear that the people on here are supportive when you are obsessing because I'm doing alot of that now! One thing I'm a little unclear of, should I put her in the bucket and leave her there or just give her access to it so she can go in and out as she pleases? Earlier, I just put her in it and walked away, but when I went to check up on her, she had climbed over to one of the pots where the soil is not fit for laying and was hanging out on the bottom there. Again and again, thanks a bunch. ----- 0.1 veiled - Luna
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0.2 felines - Kyndra and Líta
1.0 African Clawed Frog (for summer)
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