sharlaxle
New Member
Ok so I like to take all of my babies outside for fresh air and sunshine. Since we finally got above the frozen artic line in temperature they each go out with me for 30-60 minutes of good old fashioned sun at least twice a week to four times a week. However here's the catch, (isn't there always one?) the move distresses my female Nosey Be so much she is dark almost black from the time I coax her onto my hand all the way through the walk to the outside tree. Once there she stays low and hidden for at least 45 minutes. Only then will she relax enough to crawl to the top of the tree and bask.
So at what point do you all call it quits and just let them stay indoors vs stressing them by moving them?
I did a search but nothing for this came up. The babies tolerate me moving them and enjoy the sun on their little mini forest, but my big girl is just so unhappy that I dare move her. I still feel the natural light is good enough that I will keep moving her as long as she isn't gravid, but I always wonder when is enough, enough?
Ok that was my thought.
Thanks everyone I always like to compare my husbandry to others
Sharl
So at what point do you all call it quits and just let them stay indoors vs stressing them by moving them?
I did a search but nothing for this came up. The babies tolerate me moving them and enjoy the sun on their little mini forest, but my big girl is just so unhappy that I dare move her. I still feel the natural light is good enough that I will keep moving her as long as she isn't gravid, but I always wonder when is enough, enough?
Ok that was my thought.
Thanks everyone I always like to compare my husbandry to others
Sharl