bc my brn does evrytime i take her out im not probly gunna wait if i get a bt if i even do just want to no???
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bc my brn does evrytime i take her out im not probly gunna wait if i get a bt if i even do just want to no???
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do blackthroat monitors pee when you take them out to let them walk around, beacause my black rough neck does i just want to know do blackthroats do the same i am probly not going to get one untill later on even if i do .
The only resean he is peeing and or deficating on you is because he is scared. In the wild they do that to get away from predators. If he trusts you, he will stop. My current BTM doesn't crap on me, but I worked with a few nervous ones that did.
He was referring to his female BRN, he doesn't have an albig yet. And how do you know fear is the "only reason" she is peeing? Have you been to his house?
ALL my freakin monitors pee when wandering out of their cages. With me not present, even. The black tree is an escape artist. Will you tell me the same thing? How do you know? Just wondering...
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First off, I know he doesn't have a blackthroat yet. Second off, I know that animals tend to pee when outside due to movement getting their systems going, but the way he describes it, it seems like fear to me. When an animal doesn't want to be handled it may hiss or whip or bite or deficate or even regurge, so deficating is a form of defense in a way. And I wasn't cathing an attitude. Calm down...
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