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jwthought
at Sat Jun 25 00:55:01 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jwthought ]
We may be onto something. I have seen her fall...while trying to climb to the bottom. In fact, I find her hiding in the towels, so you may be correct. But why would she want to climb to the bottom to escape the birds? Wouldnt an aboreal cham feel less secure on the bottom with no ground cover aside from the packed towels? There is plenty of foliage in the trees for her to hide in. She is always trying to get to the bottom though. There's planty of shade, the temps are right, she has a dripper, so unless the birds are really the problem, she has no reason to want to get out of the reptarium. Either way, I'm moving the bird feeder. Another thought I had: is it possible that even though she cant produce eggs anymore, she still has the instinct to try to lay? Seems unlikely, but Im out of ideas.
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