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<blockquote data-quote="desert blond enthusiast" data-source="post: 51258" data-attributes="member: 4061"><p>Timc, I just got home from dinner and saw Reggie was hanging around upsidedown on the lid of the enclosure. It gave me quite a scare because I hadn't even had a chance to put more substrate in at that point. I was fortunately able to open the little clear door on the lid and gently get her into my hand with no falls for her(thank goodness). It looks like she really likes to try to climb(especially on the corners of the enclosure). Will having substrate up to an inch between the hideaway and the top of the enclosure help her from getting hurt if she's going to be pulling off acrobatics like this? I'd be so devastated if she got hurt from falling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desert blond enthusiast, post: 51258, member: 4061"] Timc, I just got home from dinner and saw Reggie was hanging around upsidedown on the lid of the enclosure. It gave me quite a scare because I hadn't even had a chance to put more substrate in at that point. I was fortunately able to open the little clear door on the lid and gently get her into my hand with no falls for her(thank goodness). It looks like she really likes to try to climb(especially on the corners of the enclosure). Will having substrate up to an inch between the hideaway and the top of the enclosure help her from getting hurt if she's going to be pulling off acrobatics like this? I'd be so devastated if she got hurt from falling! [/QUOTE]
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