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    1. cage aggression is a myth. i've never had an issue reaching into my oldest's enclosure at any time. sometimes he comes out to investigate when i reach in for maintenance, but i give the ol' snoot a boop and it's no worries.

    2. just wait about 5 days and try again, she'll be okay until then. after that we can cross whatever bridge you've come to. 😊 have you weighed her? or did you know her weight when you got her

    >> 1. Really? Wow, there does seem to be quite a lot of myths regarding keeping these critters I'm a big fan of following those with demonstrated knowledge. For instance, I wouldn't go to a doctor and say "But I googled it! That can't be true!". Both of you are the experts here and I really appreciate the advice. I will follow it and feed her in-enclosure next time.

    >> 2. Ok. That will slate her for a second attempt early next week. Got it. I have not weighed her yet but her breeder card says she weighed in at 85g on December 30, 2016. She has absolutely grown quite a bit since then, however. I would feel comfortable saying shes over 100g at the moment, though I don't know exactly.

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