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When is it too much water intake?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBill'sUniverse" data-source="post: 226380" data-attributes="member: 40783"><p>I adopted an A. Seemani (roughly 4-4 1/2 inches) from a guy at work. His son just had to have it and wouldn't leave it alone. it ran up his sons arm, across his face and then down his back, trying to get away from him. Now the kid wants nothing to do with it.</p><p></p><p>But I noticed the other night after I filled up its water bowl. That it would sit its entire body in the water bowl and I don't know if it soaked up all the water or if it drank all of it. I was just wondering if it was dehydrated maybe. But it has done that 3 times in the last week. So I didn't know if I needed to cut back on the provided water or what.</p><p></p><p>I was also told by the old owner that it would never eat. Every time I feed with either large Dubias, super worms, or crickets it attacks the food. So I'm not sure if the owners son was just harassing the poor thing until it just wouldn't eat or drink anymore or what.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for any insight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBill'sUniverse, post: 226380, member: 40783"] I adopted an A. Seemani (roughly 4-4 1/2 inches) from a guy at work. His son just had to have it and wouldn't leave it alone. it ran up his sons arm, across his face and then down his back, trying to get away from him. Now the kid wants nothing to do with it. But I noticed the other night after I filled up its water bowl. That it would sit its entire body in the water bowl and I don't know if it soaked up all the water or if it drank all of it. I was just wondering if it was dehydrated maybe. But it has done that 3 times in the last week. So I didn't know if I needed to cut back on the provided water or what. I was also told by the old owner that it would never eat. Every time I feed with either large Dubias, super worms, or crickets it attacks the food. So I'm not sure if the owners son was just harassing the poor thing until it just wouldn't eat or drink anymore or what. Thanks for any insight [/QUOTE]
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