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Questions now that Nannar is eating...

pspguy Aug 06, 2003 10:20 PM

She will still not travel far from her hide. I have to literally lift up her hide so she can see the crix running loose and even then she wont chase very far. Will she gradually come out of this and venture into her surroundings?? I feel bad having her in a 20gal long and she only uses 5 inches of it, LOL

Jeff
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0.3.0 Nannar, Abbie and Aspen
0.0.1 Ball Python Striker
1.0.0 Parakeets

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xelda Aug 06, 2003 10:28 PM

I noticed one of my geckos likes to hide when she eats. That's just her style: wait for a bug to come by and then SNAP! I don't think it's too much of a problem, because the crickets go in there looking for a place to hide.

I'm glad to hear she's eating though.

Starling Aug 06, 2003 10:57 PM

She probably goes out when you are sleeping.

What did you change to get her and Abbie to eat? Sounds like they are both imrproving! Glad to hear it.

pspguy Aug 06, 2003 11:01 PM

Well, Nannar is in the new tank where the tempatures are much improved and stable over what she's used to. I am thinking of re-introducing Abbie to this tank after her shed.

Jeff
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0.3.0 Nannar, Abbie and Aspen
0.0.1 Ball Python Striker
1.0.0 Parakeets

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