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bleedthefreak
at Sun Jul 3 22:58:56 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bleedthefreak ]
Basically....leave her alone. She's already stressed enough being in a new environment, and handling her will make it worse. Some dragons get used to their surroundings fast...some take a little bit longer. I'm sure she'll perk up soon if all her conditions are ideal. I would get rid of the grass immediately. In fact...I've never even heard of this before??? Use non-stick shelf liner from Wal-Mart or papertowels, newspaper, carpet...etc. Any non-particle substrate that's easy to keep clean. What have you offered her for food and what do you use to mesaure the temps?? More info is needed 
-Nicky ----- What does friend mean to you?
A word so wrongfully abused
Are you like me, confused
All included but you
Alone...
The sounds of silence often soothe
Shapes and colors shift with mood
Pupils widen and change their hue
Rapid brown avoid clear blue
Why’s it have to be this way?
Be this way
Flowers watched through wide brown eyes
A child sings an unclaimed tune
Innocence spins cold cocoon
Grow to see the pain too soon
-Alice In Chains
2.1 Bearded Dragons: Gordo, Layne, & Chiquita
2.2 Cats: Zeus, Remi, Kiki & Delilah
1.0 Betta
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