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Behavior
not very active out of cage
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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2037114, member: 110661"] that's totally normal. he's still new to you and your home. let him get used to things for a couple weeks before trying to let him free roam. it's a big scary would out there for him! also, make sure you are not coming in from above him when you try to handle him. they have a sensor on top of their head and will think you are a predator. when i first got sir henry, i'd just reach in, from the side, and give him a quick chin scratch when I walked by his enclosure. after a couple weeks he figured out he had nothing to fear and i was safe. that helped his confidence when we started working on time outside the enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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