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Posted by george on February 11, 2001 at 16:15:20:

when i adopted the 3 yr old ig i had to put pumba in a smaller cage but its ok since he is only 17inches. with their new homes i knew it would be a few days before they would start eating. the 3 yy old started today and has made much progress getting aclimated to his new cage but it seems pumba misses his old one and just stays in one spot all the time, he doesnt eat much, my big one is a male but i am not sure about that smaller one, i know u all say not to put igs together but i put pumba in his old cage with the new ig and they seem fine, there is plenty of room for both of them to bask and pumba doesnt seem to be stressing at all although my male ig keeps bobbing his head if that means anything, should i take him out or is it ok to leave him in there for a little while, i just want pumba to start eating again, i wanted to do good for another ig and i did, and now the healthiest ig i have ever is struggling.
Best for last... i went back to the reptile shope and they had all their igs outside ina cage so they could steralize the inside one of mites, i had to burry him a few days ago but it was beacuse of him and everyone on this post that got that rep shop on the ball to steralize all the igs and there cages of mites and bugs.
its good to see these people in rep shops finally beginning to care for their igs. thank you to all





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