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Re: Have to ask...............


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Posted by michelelw on March 13, 2003 at 15:27:03:

In Reply to: Have to ask............... posted by FroggieB on March 13, 2003 at 13:36:11:

No, we haven't had any fecals done. However, I just mentioned to my son last night that we should start looking for a fresh poop so we can take it in. He usually poops way in the back (wouldn't you figure!!!!) where we would basically have to take everything out of the cage to get to it. Temps have been around mid-70s; humidity around 60-70%. I checked on him around lunchtime today and he was in his usual favorite high branch hiding under leaves, head up, eyes alert, color light greenish tan. I think we'll start leaving a few crickets in the cage on a more regular basis and see if they end up missing....maybe he just wants to eat alone! Thanks!

Michele


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