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<blockquote data-quote="Bex" data-source="post: 230894" data-attributes="member: 45281"><p>[ATTACH=full]72973[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The last time I posted, I was wondering how big the two inch GBB sling I ordered was going to be, since my "one inch" avic was so large. </p><p></p><p>The answer? I guesstimate like, 3 inches or so! Meet Rider! He was pretty shy when he first arrived, but after some husbandry changes (the lights I was using were WAY too bright- they have been swapped for dim, red LEDs) and an enclosure and substrate change, he is out 24/7! He seems to like chilling in the top corners of his enclosure and along the walls... Maybe he thinks he's arboreal? He has his little spots and he'll just sit there for hours, watching what's going on, relaxing. His little bald spot is DARK, so I think he's approaching molt. He hasn't eaten at all for me, but he's still nice and round, so I'm not concerned. </p><p></p><p>I adore him. He has a little attitude on him- really like kicking hair. But he's so cute and cool and fun to watch. I'm sure once he does molt (however long it takes him to get there), he'll be a bit more active and maybe even have that amazing GBB feeding response I've heard so much about, or web up his enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bex, post: 230894, member: 45281"] [ATTACH type="full"]72973[/ATTACH] The last time I posted, I was wondering how big the two inch GBB sling I ordered was going to be, since my "one inch" avic was so large. The answer? I guesstimate like, 3 inches or so! Meet Rider! He was pretty shy when he first arrived, but after some husbandry changes (the lights I was using were WAY too bright- they have been swapped for dim, red LEDs) and an enclosure and substrate change, he is out 24/7! He seems to like chilling in the top corners of his enclosure and along the walls... Maybe he thinks he's arboreal? He has his little spots and he'll just sit there for hours, watching what's going on, relaxing. His little bald spot is DARK, so I think he's approaching molt. He hasn't eaten at all for me, but he's still nice and round, so I'm not concerned. I adore him. He has a little attitude on him- really like kicking hair. But he's so cute and cool and fun to watch. I'm sure once he does molt (however long it takes him to get there), he'll be a bit more active and maybe even have that amazing GBB feeding response I've heard so much about, or web up his enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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