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<blockquote data-quote="desert blond enthusiast" data-source="post: 51537" data-attributes="member: 4061"><p>Wow, it must be very cool when you do see your blue Fang out and about though! Reginald is doing well, she has managed to burrow clear to the other side of the enclosure. She has even made a convenient little viewing window where I can see her when she's in the deepest part of her burrow! She's been just hanging out in there pretty still, right side up and not really moving much at all. I'm guessing that's the pre-molt lethargy that I'm seeing? I've attached a pic of her in her burrow through the little viewing window she's made.</p><p></p><p>As for getting more T's, it might be awhile, as my spouse is only just barely warming up to Reggie. However, if it does happen, I've always been kind of curious about the arboreal T's. Are there any arboreal species that would be good (and also not reclusive) for a beginner like myself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desert blond enthusiast, post: 51537, member: 4061"] Wow, it must be very cool when you do see your blue Fang out and about though! Reginald is doing well, she has managed to burrow clear to the other side of the enclosure. She has even made a convenient little viewing window where I can see her when she's in the deepest part of her burrow! She's been just hanging out in there pretty still, right side up and not really moving much at all. I'm guessing that's the pre-molt lethargy that I'm seeing? I've attached a pic of her in her burrow through the little viewing window she's made. As for getting more T's, it might be awhile, as my spouse is only just barely warming up to Reggie. However, if it does happen, I've always been kind of curious about the arboreal T's. Are there any arboreal species that would be good (and also not reclusive) for a beginner like myself? [/QUOTE]
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