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View Poll Results: feed in rack or not

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    Re: feeding in rack or in separate area

    Quote Originally Posted by ViperSRT3g View Post
    Exactly. To negate this problem, tap on their hide a bit to stir them awake before you even lift the hide up from them. That way they know what's going on rather than the hide they were in suddenly disappearing into the sky and they are all exposed.
    I have front opening doors, so I'm usually standing right in front of her when I open them. By the time I unlatch the doors, she's already on her way out of the hide to see me. If she's not, I'll just stand there for a moment until she gets the tongue moving.

    If you can learn to read and understand their natural behaviors, you'll be amazed at the ways they'll interact with you.

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