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Re: Frilleds tail twitching and sleeping questions


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Posted by poisonfrog420 on February 20, 2003 at 12:14:00:

In Reply to: Re: Frilleds tail twitching and sleeping questions posted by Pennebaker on February 19, 2003 at 09:40:28:

I only noticed the drool once. She was in a very deep sleep. She had been acting funny before I took the male out of her cage. She would just stay in one part of the cage. But since I moved the male,and added more humidity she is just as active and is eating great. One other problem I might be having is that I let crickest run around her cage. I give them plenty of veggies all over the cage so they will not mess with her, but the substrate is moist enogh that they have started to breed. Do I need to clean out the cage or is there going to be a problem?



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