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Antegy
at Tue Nov 9 07:00:13 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Antegy ]
I'm sorry if I miscommunicated the situation about him smelling his dinner while it was thawing.
The photo I posted was from while I was playing with him the day before. He was in his cage, and always is, while I prepared his dinner. The reason why he can smell his dinner so well - which I thaw in the kitchen that is two rooms away - is on account of the ventilation I have installed on his cage. It actively draws fresh air from the room (including any 'smells' from the house) through the cage and exhausts to a vent outside.
I would never have him out, or handle him in any way on feeding day. I don't want him to make ANY associations between me and "food".
Again - sorry if I was unclear on that.
- Mark
>>The smell of prey around while your burm is loose?
>>Mine would kill me! I have Pixie frogs, and when I thaw pinkies for them,my burms go berserk!
>>I normally toss their food in their enclosure, and run like hell...lol.
>>Nice lab burms...I have been toying with the idea of an albino granite.
>>But I have a retic on my shopping list.
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