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    Re: Peeking out of the hide?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scatterheart View Post
    Hi everyone,
    This might be a silly newbie question, but I was wondering if, besides being completely adoreable, the behavior of your BP poking his nose/head of of the hide signifies anything.

    I wonder specifically if it could mean that my new little guy is feeling a bit bolder and safer in his new cage. He's started doing it more frequently lately and I'm hoping it could be a sign that he feels safe and that I'll be able to attempt a feeding soon.
    How long have you had yours? Remember, they are ambush predators, meaning they will do this in hopes of something running in front of the hide they are in! And as long as he isn't out roaming all day/night, he isn't stressed. Sounds like he may be settling in!

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