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<blockquote data-quote="Oursapoil" data-source="post: 208016" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>Hi Josh,</p><p>As always it is easier for us to help with a visual support. Would you be able to provide us with a picture of the enclosure as well as the size of your B. hamorii?</p><p>I'll be waiting on the picture but I wouldn't stress about it and would most definitely leave it in peace. Settling in a new enclosure might take a little time and rehousing is usually stressful. It is a good sign (at least to me) that it burrowed already and bunkered itself. It might be for a molt or just to feel safe until it'll decide to adventure in the new space or will come out to eat. Please keep in mind that Ts are usually nocturnal and more active at night. Younger specimen also tend to hide a lot more than larger juveniles or adults.</p><p>Looking forward to the pictures, cheers.</p><p></p><p>V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oursapoil, post: 208016, member: 33266"] Hi Josh, As always it is easier for us to help with a visual support. Would you be able to provide us with a picture of the enclosure as well as the size of your B. hamorii? I'll be waiting on the picture but I wouldn't stress about it and would most definitely leave it in peace. Settling in a new enclosure might take a little time and rehousing is usually stressful. It is a good sign (at least to me) that it burrowed already and bunkered itself. It might be for a molt or just to feel safe until it'll decide to adventure in the new space or will come out to eat. Please keep in mind that Ts are usually nocturnal and more active at night. Younger specimen also tend to hide a lot more than larger juveniles or adults. Looking forward to the pictures, cheers. V [/QUOTE]
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