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  • 10-25-2016, 08:29 PM
    Ptshay
    Re: Week two of having her. Still striking. Normal?
    Check out these vids to see her and how she acts. First one is the enclosure second is her roaming. She's never done this!!! Usually she stays balled up. So I think I've made progress. And she only striked once and that was because of a fast movement. In front of her face on accident. Let me know what you guys think.


    She honestly seems happy to me...

    (In the video i say 85° but it's 80.4° and 85% humidity. I know it's alot but to get it up on the hot side that's kinda what I gotta do, I do think she's about to shed)

    https://youtu.be/yC64kYiKIoc
    https://youtu.be/hRihyeJprnI


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  • 10-25-2016, 08:39 PM
    redshepherd
    Yes, moving your hatchling to a tub setup temporarily (just for a few months until she grows up a bit) will help remedy the striking issue. =) Not putting the glass tank to waste, just save it until she is a sub-adult/adult.

    Some babies are more easygoing, some babies just need to feel more secure in a small cluttered spot. It's your call in the end, since she's eating anyway- nothing disastrous is happening.

    If you do end up trying the temporary tub, follow Deborah's link.
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