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    Fabulous - I hoped they didn't need to cover the entire floor. I measured - twice.

    I have a very good knowledge of reptiles. In the not so distant past, our beloved Bearded Dragon passed on. She was like taking care of a toddler who was on crack. Banana... not so much. A bit more... relaxed.

    Banana, for only having her for a very small time, is extremely friendly. I may take her out in the morning for a hug, and she will unball entirely, and crawl up my face and sit on my forehead for a while. She seems to have no fear of us. The beloved Dragon was a cuddle freak, so we are somewhat still in that mentality.

    Banana doesn't mind, and always welcomes a hug or a touch. I have read say something if I'm wrong they stay balled up if they are frightened or unsure. As soon as I pick the little girl up, she stretches and climbs, and inspects/tongues my glasses - or hair. She's strange, in an adorable way. We try to only love on her at night, but sometimes we can't resist in the late morning. She never minds. She's terribly curious. The house is always warm should she be cold.

    Edit: Fear not, I would NEVER use a heat rock for her
    Last edited by Emily&Jerry; 12-10-2011 at 12:08 AM. Reason: I forgot

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