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Posted by David on September 08, 2001 at 09:13:19:
In Reply to: hatchling question posted by Dean Goudie on September 08, 2001 at 05:25:03:
: Hi Folks;
: Well it's 3 weeks now since I bought my 1st pair of Eastern Indigo hatchlings & I've made a few obsevations. Both are eating unscented pinkies/fuzzies without a problem. However the male would eat every day if you offered it to him. The female on the other hand will take 1 per week only once has she eaten 2 fuzzies & that was the day she came out of a shed. Both have shed since I've got them, their very healthy, their defacating (in fine Indigo style, you look in the cage you'd swear there's a duckling not a hatchling in there).
: I've also noticed that the male is more active, outgoing & somewhat easier to handle whereas the female is just the opposite, a little reclusive, she's OK to handle but will try to avoid having you pick her up, whereas the male will actually glide out on your hand. In fact the minuite I open the rec room door he's out of his hide box checking to see if I'm going to take him out.
: My question is; Is my female a bit timid or is my male exceptionally tame? Or is this a normal male / female kind of thing where Indigos are at? I'm just amazed by the character of these little guys, can't wait till they get bigger & I WILL be getting more of these.
: Any comments would be welcome,
: thanx
: Dean
Hi, had a e-mail discussion with "dan" (from the forum) just last week, because I noticed my male eastern & blacktail are out all the time looking around & watching me (kind of unnerving sometimes) & the females stay in their hide boxes. My wc yellowtail male is new & may get braver when he settles down. Dan said his unicolors are the same way.
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