Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
Rescues sometimes do that. Act so laid back because the poor things just don't have the energy or interest in life to act defensively. For me, I love it when I see that first spark, whether it's gentle exploration or a bit of attitude. At least it means they are back in the land of the living so to speak.
Tell me about it! Last night was her first night in about two and a half weeks of being here with me that she actually made any effort to climb the walls of her tank and nose at the lid! In two and a half weeks!

I was pretty excited about that as I fell asleep last night, and then found this morning a beautiful healthy-looking poop on her cool side! I took it into the vet hospital right away to get a fecal done for possible parasites, so hopefully they'll let me know tomorrow if she needs to be dewormed.

I am just happy that she is eating, pooping, and getting some energy! I certainly don't mind her acting defensive if that means she's coming back to being a normal healthy hatchling!