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<blockquote data-quote="Cody-Myles" data-source="post: 124272" data-attributes="member: 27027"><p>My vittatas water dish stays mostly full and I rarely have to fill it.</p><p>With my buried Chaco (7 weeks now) and my zebra knee, it's a different story.</p><p>My zebras water dish mostly stays full but on random occassions I'll notice it's suddenly completely empty. Because she is still feeding and active I just assume the parched girl has drank the lot and just refill occordingly. With my buried Chaco though, the dish stayed full and immaculately clean and has done for weeks which shows she hasn't been roaming around whilst I've not been there. The other day though, I checked on them all and the chacos dish was completely empty, not a drop left, but there has been no disturbance of the substrate or evidence that she has come out, drank and buried herself again.</p><p>Surely the dish couldn't have evaporated over night when it's been full for weeks?..... or is she just a super smart and cunning T and HAS come out, drank, buried and left the substrate exactly as it was?!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cody-Myles, post: 124272, member: 27027"] My vittatas water dish stays mostly full and I rarely have to fill it. With my buried Chaco (7 weeks now) and my zebra knee, it's a different story. My zebras water dish mostly stays full but on random occassions I'll notice it's suddenly completely empty. Because she is still feeding and active I just assume the parched girl has drank the lot and just refill occordingly. With my buried Chaco though, the dish stayed full and immaculately clean and has done for weeks which shows she hasn't been roaming around whilst I've not been there. The other day though, I checked on them all and the chacos dish was completely empty, not a drop left, but there has been no disturbance of the substrate or evidence that she has come out, drank and buried herself again. Surely the dish couldn't have evaporated over night when it's been full for weeks?..... or is she just a super smart and cunning T and HAS come out, drank, buried and left the substrate exactly as it was?! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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