Or so I've heard. ;)
I came downstairs to get a drink of water and a midnight muffin (that isn't a euphemism) when I chanced to see Salzedo doing some acrobatics with the AcuRite probe wire I keep anchored to the back of his viv with a small suction cup.
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Fortunately I had my camera on hand and was able to snap a few shots of his more interesting maneuvers. And yes, that is his tail perched on top of his cold hide for better balance.
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As cute as this was, I was concerned about him getting entangled in the wire, so I gave it some slack so he could no longer use it as a climbing perch. "That's that" I thought, putting the camera away. But Salzedo had other plans. Right in front of me (the brazen little scamp) I watch him examine the newly slackened wire for a moment and then turn around to climb on the other wire, attached to his thermostat probe!
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I've since removed the suction cup anchors and given each wire enough slack so that it can not possibly be used as a climbing implement. I swear Salzedo gave me a dirty look when I slid the triple-locking top back on his viv, and he is now using the tops of his hides for leverage in exploring the heights of the enclosure.
The funny thing is that one of the reasons I picked him over his siblings is because while the others were balled up tight in their display cases, Salzedo was uncurled and actively 'exploring' the top of his. Oh boy... now, if this is Sal at 3 months, I can only imagine 1 year. hehe. :D
PS: Pictures were taken at night using a flash only, sorry if some are dark. Oh, and the AcuRight in his viv is just there as a humidity reader. I am getting an Exo Terra humastat with remote probe next week.