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5 mo old beardie has to be helped out of hide
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[QUOTE="Lizard of Light, post: 1955612, member: 109463"] It's a tube and it sits on top of a wide-holed screen (I'm using a large exo-terra tank). I have a few photos in the instagram (linked in my signature ;) ). And he took a big poop today after a few days of not going. It looks pretty normal this time, thankfully. And then a smaller poop a little after. :lol: Last night, after letting him snooze in my jacket, I checked the night temps in his tank under the hide before putting him in, and saw it was about 67 F there. Decided to see what happens if I use the CHE, which I hadn't used in a few weeks because we've been using the house heater lately. This morning, he was up and chilling at the entrance at 10 AM before climbing up himself. I kind of wonder if maybe night temps of about 70 are more to his tastes or if he just likes sleeping in lately. [/QUOTE]
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