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New Handler, Looking for Pointers (Pharis, the T in question)
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<blockquote data-quote="Brekarma" data-source="post: 237856" data-attributes="member: 49469"><p>definitely, but there’s been no other signs of stress. The rehome a few weeks ago was already a fair bit and caused that response. Since then, Pharis was eating well, I’ve been keeping the substrate damp and have added a deeper “mound” at the far end of the Vivarium, but they refuse to use it. </p><p></p><p>They’ve taken a shining to these logs as of now, and I’m cautious to rehome so soon after the last. </p><p></p><p>There’s no other signs of stress; no balding or anything of the sort. Climbing has completely stopped. </p><p></p><p>I'm aiming to get the next one prepped asap.</p><p></p><p>6-8” substrate, 2’x2’ vivarium, natural plantation inside the works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brekarma, post: 237856, member: 49469"] definitely, but there’s been no other signs of stress. The rehome a few weeks ago was already a fair bit and caused that response. Since then, Pharis was eating well, I’ve been keeping the substrate damp and have added a deeper “mound” at the far end of the Vivarium, but they refuse to use it. They’ve taken a shining to these logs as of now, and I’m cautious to rehome so soon after the last. There’s no other signs of stress; no balding or anything of the sort. Climbing has completely stopped. I'm aiming to get the next one prepped asap. 6-8” substrate, 2’x2’ vivarium, natural plantation inside the works. [/QUOTE]
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