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[QUOTE="Jane333, post: 2005822, member: 115983"] She's been doing it on and off ever since I've had her. Please note when i got her the enclosure she came with, was horribly wrong and far too small. So, it was understandable she frenzied glass surfed with her original one. Then I put her in 100x50x50 temporary enclosure until this large 120x60x60 could be up and running. So, the poor little girl has had so much change in just a few months. That's why I wondered if it's a behaviour she will stop over time once she settles. The vet didn't think there was any issues with the setup. I have a dig box in the enclosure for her, encase she needs to lay eggs. She was digging when preparing to sleep last night but that is occasional habit, she does from when she lived in lose substrate. She does it less and less now. Is it possible I am getting an incorrect read with the Temp Gun? I'm noticing she is sitting in the basking spot, not with mouth open (I can't tell 100% with the pet cam, but I don't think she is), then gets all colourful and then goes and does the glass bumping? The gun tells me the temps in that area are 36-40 (dependent on position) but could it be too high or not high enough? [/QUOTE]
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