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Re: Yet another problem feeder tip: DIRT!
Sometimes, it's just a change that gets them going again.
Change is good!
Congrats! 
-adam
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Re: Yet another problem feeder tip: DIRT!
that's great news!!! congrats.
personally it makes sense to me that they would smell their 'home scent' and feel safer to eat. they are 'live' critters afterall.
in light, Aleesha

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Re: Yet another problem feeder tip: DIRT!
 Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Sometimes, it's just a change that gets them going again.
Change is good!
Congrats!
-adam
Thanks. When she was eating back in October I changed the substrate from aspen to newspaper and I think that change might have been for the worse. Of course she punished me by going back on the fast even though I changed it back to Aspen. To make matters worse, I'm not even sure she's a female. The vet probed her about 5 scales deep. I guess I'll find out eventually...

-Lawrence
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Re: Yet another problem feeder tip: DIRT!
 Originally Posted by recycling goddess
that's great news!!! congrats.
personally it makes sense to me that they would smell their 'home scent' and feel safer to eat. they are 'live' critters afterall.
Yep, I think that must have something to do with it. I just hope I can get her back on a normal substrate as this dirt is... well... dirty!

-Lawrence
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Re: Yet another problem feeder tip: DIRT!
i would add some aspen to one corner of the viv... once you get her eating reg. again... and then slowly transfer her over to full aspen.
in light, Aleesha

You have 1440 minutes a day... how are you going to spend yours?
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