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    Arrow New little one

    Ok, so i just had to share my excitement with you all. I just got my second BP today. Shes a one month female, and shes just beautiful. I was just wondering one thing. I see it written in here all the itme about not handling them for a week or so. But my question is, she was so docile when i first picked her out, and all the way home, and even when my wife held her while I adjusted some things in her new setup. Should I sstill give her time to adjust ? I also had to go in and give her a different water bowl, for which i took her out. Im just curious about the whole not handling thing.

    ok i knowi overdid it with the smileys but im just soooo geeked !!!
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    Re: New little one

    People have different opinions on this but I would suggest handling for short periods of time and see if it causes any stress.
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    Re: New little one

    i agree a little bit here and there giving her time to feel safe and at the same time learn your smell. i don't think any one has said that before but my first ball knows when i have him versus my girl and is more calm and just slowly moving and check in things out with her in the start just was balled and now slowly. he got a more safe feeling with her now.

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    Re: New little one

    Quote Originally Posted by spaztheweird1 View Post
    i agree a little bit here and there giving her time to feel safe and a the same time learn your smell i don't think any one has said that before but my first ball knows when i have him versus my girl and is more calm and just slowly moving and check things out with her in the start just was balled slowly he got more safe with her

    thats kinda where im at. shes really checkin tihngs out in there. but i dont get ANY of the "trademark" nervousness or balling when ive reached in there to tweak things here or there. even as i type this shes still looking for a way out of the tank lol I appreciate everyones input too
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    Re: New little one

    The week to 2 weeks is for her to acclimate to her new surroundings and minimize the chance of refusals.

    Give her time to herself with no interruptions other than simple quick spot cleans.

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