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Post by Steven on Oct 24, 2004 20:14:47 GMT -5
Chicken BUTT! no im just kidding, lol. I GOT A URO! Me and Collin just went the Richmond Cative Born and Bred Expo and i got a Mali Uromastyx! Shes just a juvie and shes nice! Not much color but still nice. Ill HAVE to post pics soon! Steven
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Post by elizabeth on Oct 24, 2004 23:36:01 GMT -5
Oh yes please post pictures soon!! This is the other lizard choice of one I want to get somewhere down the road!! Congratulations very cool!! Hope you post pics from the show too!!
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Post by Denise on Oct 25, 2004 7:23:03 GMT -5
Congrats on your new addition! Can't wait to see the pics!
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Post by Steven on Oct 27, 2004 20:13:27 GMT -5
Ok...im really worried about this new girl. Im so afraid, even tho i got her from a CBB EXPO that she is wild caught just because she is kinda mean. Well she eats great! She eats her greens everyday, but if i reach in her cage, she does this weird belly dance, and i think its definitely a threat to say leave me alone cause she does it everytime i reach for her. She will scratch at the cage and ill open it(its a melamin cage with a plexi glass front) and she darts out and under my dresser and under everything i have to move everything to get to her, and if i pick her up she just wiggles like crazy! Shes just really really skittish and i think if i keep trying to pick her up she will bite me because sometimes if i touch her she flips out like she is turning around to bite me. I dont know whats wrong with her, but im kinda skeptical about his. But i dont know, ill have to figure something out. Steven
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Post by elizabeth on Oct 27, 2004 23:03:10 GMT -5
I would not jump to any conclusions about her being wild caught I have had my Little Foot for months now and she still acts like that... As with any animal I am sure she needs time to get to know you and feel you are not a threat to her well being... Give her some time to get to know you, keep handling her and just have patience... Have you been reading up on them?? How old did they say she was??
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Post by Steven on Oct 28, 2004 18:59:49 GMT -5
Yes, i have been reading up on them and i found out that they dont like to be held alot like beardies, they are very active so they always want to run around, and that when you take them out and their body cools they dont like it and they want to get back under the heat, hopefully she will get better, ill keep working with her tho.
Steven
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