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Beardie tries to push her way through one side of her tank
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[QUOTE="Schmonatan, post: 2017496, member: 117362"] Yes, I got you! I thought about it. The thing is - she doesn't react to any other of her reflections in other walls. We even made a selfie together and she didn't care much the other beardie :) When it all started I tried to put some books near the glass but it didn't make any difference. Maybe. That's why I started to walk with her around the flat. It is still pretty cold where I am, but I'm planning to make kind of playground for her in summer. I still don't know if she's curious about things around her or scared, though she looks at the lights, cupboards and bycicle with interest :) I'm starting to think that maybe she feels intimidated with me caring her between the tank and the cage... She kinda used to it, but just maybe. That's why I decided to ask here, cos I'm too puzzled with what can be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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