joshua n janet New Member May 29, 2010 #1 my female veiled is digging a hole in her plant already so i put a big sand bin. do i take the plant out and just leave the sand bin?
my female veiled is digging a hole in her plant already so i put a big sand bin. do i take the plant out and just leave the sand bin?
andy123 New Member May 30, 2010 #4 keep both in make sure what you put in is able to hold a tunnel otherwise she'll have to dig her way back out as well p.s. good timing Lily has been digging the last 2 days and think todays the day, shes already gone in there now
keep both in make sure what you put in is able to hold a tunnel otherwise she'll have to dig her way back out as well p.s. good timing Lily has been digging the last 2 days and think todays the day, shes already gone in there now
K kinyonga Chameleon Queen May 30, 2010 #5 Also, don't let her see you watching her when she is digging the hole.
andy123 New Member May 30, 2010 #6 kinyonga said: Also, don't let her see you watching her when she is digging the hole. Click to expand... ^^ this, to stop me doing it ive put a large black sheet all the way across the front of the cage so i cant see and makes it more private for her
kinyonga said: Also, don't let her see you watching her when she is digging the hole. Click to expand... ^^ this, to stop me doing it ive put a large black sheet all the way across the front of the cage so i cant see and makes it more private for her
G geckogirl101 New Member May 31, 2010 #7 make sure yer not looking at her when was laying that might make her aggresive
pantherlover New Member Jun 1, 2010 #8 andy123 said: ^^ this, to stop me doing it ive put a large black sheet all the way across the front of the cage so i cant see and makes it more private for her Click to expand... good idea! its hard not to look
andy123 said: ^^ this, to stop me doing it ive put a large black sheet all the way across the front of the cage so i cant see and makes it more private for her Click to expand... good idea! its hard not to look