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toilet trained veiled!

snakeman5124 Jul 14, 2003 10:28 AM

this is great ! the other day while cleaning lizzie's (my very original name) cage i was looking for... "little lizzies" lol,and then i noticed that it was 90% in her feeding cup and the other ten percent was just around it. i do wish she had picked a better spot though because it is a lot of fun getting to clean out the cup every time i feed her. i was wondering though, is this normal to kind of choose a spot to go at all the time? i just thought this was pretty funny. JK

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reflex21089 Jul 14, 2003 11:20 AM

They usually go from the lowest branch so that could be the case, that your cup it below the loest branch.....
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-Bryan

icequeen Jul 14, 2003 12:47 PM

Zoe always goes to the same spot to do his business.

It is definately lower than his area for sleeping, but is only about mid way down his cage.

I'm not sure why, but it is also right beside his feeding dish. I didn't think anything of that though, as he doesn't actually EAT what I put in it. I just wouldn't feel right, if I didn't offer him insects though.
So, I just thought it was his own peculiar behaviour.

Maybe it's really a matter of "I don't want it, but no one else is gonna have it either!"
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Kim

lele Jul 14, 2003 01:06 PM

>>Zoe always goes to the same spot to do his business.
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>>It is definately lower than his area for sleeping, but is only about mid way down his cage.
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>>I'm not sure why, but it is also right beside his feeding dish. I didn't think anything of that though, as he doesn't actually EAT what I put in it. I just wouldn't feel right, if I didn't offer him insects though.
>>So, I just thought it was his own peculiar behaviour.
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>>Maybe it's really a matter of "I don't want it, but no one else is gonna have it either!"
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>>Kim

safo Jul 16, 2003 12:17 AM

yeah it would seem they do go in the same spot, which kinda makes clean-up easier, mine which i havent named yet does

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