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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 134359" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>Mine has been super easy and nothing but fun. If I catch him out of the hide at night and touch the enclosure, he'll do 3-5 hyper speed laps around the AMAC box and the dive into the hide. I've learned not to open the top until after he knows I'm there. He always eats unless he's about to molt, and he hits the roaches hard and fast. The color at this young age is truly amazing. I'm planning on picking up a couple more. One of my favorites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 134359, member: 27883"] Mine has been super easy and nothing but fun. If I catch him out of the hide at night and touch the enclosure, he'll do 3-5 hyper speed laps around the AMAC box and the dive into the hide. I've learned not to open the top until after he knows I'm there. He always eats unless he's about to molt, and he hits the roaches hard and fast. The color at this young age is truly amazing. I'm planning on picking up a couple more. One of my favorites. [/QUOTE]
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