To lift or not to lift....that is the question...?
Ok, let's back this up about a week or so... I have a Lemonblast/Fire (who is still a bit small 500g) that I put in with a 2500g normal proven female. They did some cuddling, not like 'lovers' cuddling, but more like a 'hey buddy let's watch a movie' cuddle. That went on for 2 1/2 days, it was obvious that nothing was gonna happen so I put him back in his home and gave them both a meal. 3 days later (last night) I put him in with my doll baby Pinstripe. She is only about 1500g (4 years old). I just got her a few months ago, shes a sweetheart! So I put him with her last night right before 'lights out' in my reptile room, nothing happening in the 5 minutes that I stayed down there, I cut the lights and went to bed. When the lights came on this morning they are both under the newspaper, apparently in the same spot as I can only see one giant heap under the paper. As the day went on, no movement from them whatsoever. We went to a late dinner tonight so I shut their lights off a bit earlier than normal, came back about an hour and a half later to check on them, they STILL haven't moved an inch. As curious as I am to check if a lock has been made, I don't want to bother them into separating prematurely and completely wrecking this project. So I guess what I'm asking is, if they are in fact locked up under there and I lift the newspaper, do you think I will spook them-stressing them out and ruining what they could be doing? Should I just be patient and wait, maybe fix the paper for the next time he goes in there so they cant hide again?
Re: To lift or not to lift....that is the question...?
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Juicebøx
Lifting the paper shouldn't bother them. Kevin, from Balls2You (on YouTube) has a video where he is showing different stages of courting I think the video is almost 10 months old, but he does a lot more than lift the paper in his video.
i wouldn't bother them "too much", but just lifting the paper to check shouldn't be an issue at all.
"Gavin." ... but yes, a quick peek under the paper shouldn't make them break a lock if there is one... how'd it go? What'd you find out?
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