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    Re: Reptile basics hide size

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    LOL. My male does that but he levels it back out when he sorts himself out.
    We call this "turtling" here at our house. The small hide turtling started happening around 250-300g. When they started pushing 300g, I kept finding hides flipped completely over with a couple of my girls. This is when I knew to upgrade to mediums. I'm still waiting for the medium hide turtling to happen. My biggest is just shy of 650g and still fits very comfortably underneath.
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