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RE: redffot behavior

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Posted by: drtom at Mon Jun 5 16:26:06 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by drtom ]  
   

I think what you are describing is perfectly normal. I've had redfoots for over 24 years and at first, meaning the first year or two, they can be quite shy. As long as they seem to be eating and gaining weight I wouldn't worry. My current two guys(?) are a year old and some days they will sleep in the entire day but if you look in their hide they are wide awake and watching. They do not like bright light and I rarely see them use a basking light unless its too cold and then they use it for warmth but if the room is warm enought mine never go under the light. The often come out to eat in the eve in dim lighting.
As far as more than one everyone has a different opinion. My guys (?) are best buddies. If one comes out to feed the other comes out right behind him. I have two hides in the enclosure and if one goes in to sleep the other will look in a hide and if he doesn't find his buddy he will exit and go across the enclosure to look in the other hide. Then if he finds him he will settle in. They have been together most of their lives.
Tom


   

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