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Re: my frillies acting funny


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Posted by bransun3 on December 10, 2002 at 08:46:00:

In Reply to: Re: my frillies acting funny posted by poisonfrog420 on December 09, 2002 at 12:30:42:

:Sorry, when you said the regular reptisun I thought you ment the 2.0. Personally I like the active uv heat bulbs, and I have noticed a huge difference in the growth rate going back to a 5.0 bulb. Also, is your younger one eating ok? The reason I ask is that the arm waving behivor may be because the younger one is afrid of the adult he can see across the room. Just a thought, Jacob.
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Yeah the younger one eats like a pig, constantly. I think he's afraid to some extent. I remember when I had a Female with the big male. He would do that head bobbing thing and the female would do something in return, I guess it was how they communicated. I cant remember what the female used to do, It was she either would move her head in a circle or her arm. It was a while ago. My male'e eating habbits havent been that well lately. He's not eating the pinkies. But he does that from time to time.. But anyways some feedback would be appreciated, and thanks for the help aready... Steve




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