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  • 01-16-2013, 01:09 AM
    Kwyjibo
    Well I covered up 3 sides, and she is starting to really move around her tank now. She seems much happier. I didn't think something that simple would make such a difference. Hopefully now she'll soon outgrow this striking stage. If I move slow when I go to remove her from the tank she is fine. I figured I'll feed her, and leave her be for a couple days in her "new" surroundings. Hopefully that will build up her confidence a little more. Thanks for the advice :)
  • 01-16-2013, 01:15 AM
    Kwyjibo
    Re: Nervous, biting little girl
    Well I covered up 3 sides, and she is starting to really move around her tank now. She seems much happier. I didn't think something that simple would make such a difference. Hopefully now she'll soon outgrow this striking stage. If I move slow when I go to remove her from the tank she is fine. I figured I'll feed her, and leave her be for a couple days in her "new" surroundings. Hopefully that will build up her confidence a little more. Thanks for the advice :)
  • 01-16-2013, 01:50 AM
    anwhit
    Glad to hear she's settling in better now! You would be amazed that the littlest things that can make a ball happy/stressed.

    She's is absolutely gorgeous by the way! Good luck with her.
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