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learnt behavior: sleeping at basking spot?
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2043697, member: 118921"] Totally different than my Taco's sleeping habits, but I think totally fine :) (and cute :D) My Taco usually goes into his favorite hide behind the aloe vera plant as soon as the first lamp turns off, when the second one turns off I can be pretty sure he goes in there, and if he wants to stay at the basking spot sometimes, I'm fine with that - it's his decision (it won't harm him in any way, the place where he sits is twice as wide as his body, I don't have to worry he will fall, and he isn't "trapped" there like with lights suddenly turning off). (All the nights after, he was again down in his hide for sleeping, and so he is right now - first lamp turned off, he moved down there.) My Taco is out with me (or with my husband) when he wants and as long as he wants, but not every day. Due to the size of the enclosure, and as it opens from the top and I'm quite a short person, I can only take him from elevated positions (technically, I could get him from everywhere in an emergency, but then I would have to remove the complete top of the enclosure, lamps and all). When he wants out, which can be multiple times a day or sometimes just once per week, he climbs up to an elevated area, looks at me, stretches - and then I open the lid, put my hands in and he climbs up. Well learned :) Usually, after 10 - 30 minutes, he wants back. Happened to me sometimes I wanted to show him on Skype, but even before the other person was online... Taco had already wanted "back home" or was just trying to get me putting him in. [/QUOTE]
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