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Is My Enclosure Inadequate?

Jp

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I think the enclosure is fine. Can the lamp that you are going to put the C.H.E. in be positioned towards the back?
 

Em Lynch

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and she is spending a decent amount of time under her UVB AND getting heat from her basking spot

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she loves digging in the new hollow under this log i bought her yesterday!! she's sleeping under there now :)
 

Aleena

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She looks like such a happy lizard! So glad you got her in something larger.
 

Em Lynch

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thankyou germ :) i'm a twin so it was my twin sisters birthday too & we have a younger sister all born on the same day (April 1st) so things are pretty energetic on my birthday :L
 

Em Lynch

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*UPDATE Willow is undergoing relocation stress, she's not reacting too badly to her new enclosure but seems grumpy and she's off her food (she was like this the first few days i had her) she won't eat any spring greens i feel because she's not 100% comfortable with her new surroundings. Is there anything i can do to make her feel at ease? she likes her new home but she's very weary of change
 

Aleena

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Unfortunately, you need to leave her be for about a week. Handle her as little as possible to give her the opportunity to adjust to her new surroundings.
 

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