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<blockquote data-quote="MCARBO" data-source="post: 1710" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>I added the rest of the substrate I had.</p><p>She now almost has access to the screen lid, which makes me nervous.</p><p>Before, when the ground was lower, she had no chance in climbing the glass that high, and now she has been getting up on top of the plants, hide, and water dish and doing her damndest to reach the ceiling... She was balancing with one foot on the ground, other legs at the glass!</p><p>Is it not more dangerous for her with higher ground, to get to the screen, and climb along and possibly fall, or get a leg hooked?</p><p>(Am I being overprotective?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCARBO, post: 1710, member: 377"] I added the rest of the substrate I had. She now almost has access to the screen lid, which makes me nervous. Before, when the ground was lower, she had no chance in climbing the glass that high, and now she has been getting up on top of the plants, hide, and water dish and doing her damndest to reach the ceiling... She was balancing with one foot on the ground, other legs at the glass! Is it not more dangerous for her with higher ground, to get to the screen, and climb along and possibly fall, or get a leg hooked? (Am I being overprotective?) [/QUOTE]
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