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    Re: GTP Hiding Under Substrate

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    I know, I keep looking in there ever few hours, but she / he is still hiding. I'm hoping it will eventually snap out of it.
    Well from a hunting aspect, s/he could feel more of an advantage down in its bedding. Is the head poking out of the bedding or anything? If so than i think its pretty cool

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    Re: GTP Hiding Under Substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb View Post
    Well from a hunting aspect, s/he could feel more of an advantage down in its bedding. Is the head poking out of the bedding or anything? If so than i think its pretty cool
    No, that would be cool though... My new room is about five to ten degrees hotter than the room that the cage used to be in, but the hot spot is still at 82F. The bottom of the cage is around 73.
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    Re: GTP Hiding Under Substrate

    this is normal I would not be worried. u can move a GTP to the other side of the room and it can be effected. just like upgrading to new cage sometimes they wont eat and act weird this is to be expected.

    click pic to see my reptiles

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