SaintJimmy
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Little Brave (or my family calls him "Paco/Poncho") took a while to get on my hand today, he wasn't really feeling like a drink (which is ok cause he can't be thirsty all the time, now can he?) so I gently nudge him around to the front of the enclosure. He is sort of panicked but isn't dark or gaping, just kind of mildly annoyed and trying to get away from my hands. I manage to gently scoop him up and I put him on my big ol' ficus.
I was thinking of leaving him there until morning. Would that be ok? To let him get used to the ficus? Or is it like relocation stress? Too much for the little baby? He isn't so small anymore so he's easy to see in the tree. Easier than I thought anyway.
He is very much awake, not really all that scared but more just overwhelmed. Just kind of sitting there looking around.
He's still in that same position now.
Also does anyone know why his one horn is growing in sort of crooked/sideways? I see it on other jackson's but I think it looks like it doesn't need to be that way.
I was thinking of leaving him there until morning. Would that be ok? To let him get used to the ficus? Or is it like relocation stress? Too much for the little baby? He isn't so small anymore so he's easy to see in the tree. Easier than I thought anyway.
He is very much awake, not really all that scared but more just overwhelmed. Just kind of sitting there looking around.
He's still in that same position now.
Also does anyone know why his one horn is growing in sort of crooked/sideways? I see it on other jackson's but I think it looks like it doesn't need to be that way.