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<blockquote data-quote="goldenpumpkin" data-source="post: 212322" data-attributes="member: 37657"><p>Ohh wow, so he's mistaking the vibrations around him for a female T then? Thank you for the response! I thought they only did that when a female is around.</p><p></p><p>The most recent time I witnessed it was when I was gonna fill his water dish, and he climbed out of his enclosure and vibrated. Usually when he tries to climb out, I just place my hand on the floor (I always set his enclosure on the floor anytime I need to open it since MMs are so prone to escaping when the lid's off and I don't want any falls), he crawls onto my hand, and I gently lift him back into his enclosure. This may be a weird question but if he vibrates because he thinks there's a female, is there a chance he'd mistake my hand for a female and try to mate with it??</p><p></p><p>Note: he's a Tliltocatl albopilosus, if it matters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldenpumpkin, post: 212322, member: 37657"] Ohh wow, so he's mistaking the vibrations around him for a female T then? Thank you for the response! I thought they only did that when a female is around. The most recent time I witnessed it was when I was gonna fill his water dish, and he climbed out of his enclosure and vibrated. Usually when he tries to climb out, I just place my hand on the floor (I always set his enclosure on the floor anytime I need to open it since MMs are so prone to escaping when the lid's off and I don't want any falls), he crawls onto my hand, and I gently lift him back into his enclosure. This may be a weird question but if he vibrates because he thinks there's a female, is there a chance he'd mistake my hand for a female and try to mate with it?? Note: he's a Tliltocatl albopilosus, if it matters [/QUOTE]
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