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<blockquote data-quote="Morgana123" data-source="post: 11143" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Your pictures are very interesting and familiar. My first A. hentzie did the exact same thing with a similar log hide. Not to compare your B. emailia with an A. hentzie, but care is very similar. I freaked out, for 6 months with our first T waiting on her to show herself. Later, did we realize they hibernate.</p><p> Since Spring is here, don't think your T's actions fit due to season. From the look of your T it's well fed. So, doesn't want any visitors, including food and locked the doors. Our 1-1/4" slings do the same to thier burrows all the time. So, just be patient. It will show itself in due time. Meanwhile I suggest you keep the water dish from drying out, no food, keep a short log of its actions, what you did, to help others, pictures are great as well.</p><p>In a year from now, you will luagh at yourself for worring. It knows what it's doing, but we don't.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgana123, post: 11143, member: 628"] Your pictures are very interesting and familiar. My first A. hentzie did the exact same thing with a similar log hide. Not to compare your B. emailia with an A. hentzie, but care is very similar. I freaked out, for 6 months with our first T waiting on her to show herself. Later, did we realize they hibernate. Since Spring is here, don't think your T's actions fit due to season. From the look of your T it's well fed. So, doesn't want any visitors, including food and locked the doors. Our 1-1/4" slings do the same to thier burrows all the time. So, just be patient. It will show itself in due time. Meanwhile I suggest you keep the water dish from drying out, no food, keep a short log of its actions, what you did, to help others, pictures are great as well. In a year from now, you will luagh at yourself for worring. It knows what it's doing, but we don't....... [/QUOTE]
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