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B.auratum won't come down???
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 111976" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>Any idea on why my new B.auratum won't come down from the lid of her enclosure? I got her over 2 weeks ago and she has yet to even explore her new home. Shes been hanging up side down the whole time. I just don't get it her substrate is dry and she's not stuck to anything. I know it can take some time to settle in so I just left her be. Finally broke down and took her out to make sure she wasn't stuck to the screen vent on the lid of her enclosure. She came off just fine and went down into her new home. Wake up this morning to find her back on the ceiling. Starting to get worried she will never settle in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 111976, member: 8413"] Any idea on why my new B.auratum won't come down from the lid of her enclosure? I got her over 2 weeks ago and she has yet to even explore her new home. Shes been hanging up side down the whole time. I just don't get it her substrate is dry and she's not stuck to anything. I know it can take some time to settle in so I just left her be. Finally broke down and took her out to make sure she wasn't stuck to the screen vent on the lid of her enclosure. She came off just fine and went down into her new home. Wake up this morning to find her back on the ceiling. Starting to get worried she will never settle in. [/QUOTE]
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