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Recent content by samalifagus

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    Cornelius

    When I can get the little guy to hold still longer, I'll post more pictures...
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    Humidity

    I'm trying to find out the proper humidity for a baby corn. I have 2 separate hides in my little guy's cage, and one that I try to keep relatively humid. However, for overall cage humidity, I've seen a range from 20% to 50%. I've seen most folks saying around 30% or so. You guys seem to be...
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    Normal Behavior?

    My newest corn, an albino named "Cornelius," has taken to burying himself in the bedding at times, normally under his warm end hide. The temp is 86 in the warm end, 76 in the cool. I just didn't know if this was normal or not...
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    Six weeks...when should I consider an assist feeding?

    All, I had posted on here about 2 weeks ago or thereabouts, and my little corn, Sijan, still hasn't eaten. He looks fine, moves around fine, shows no signs of being ill or stressed that I can see, he is not showing any signs of getting ready to shed, but he isn't eating. I've had him for...
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    Baby Sijan not eating

    All, I've read several of these threads, but nothing seems to match my situation, and I need help as I am beginning to get very concerned. 30 days ago, we welcomed Sijan, a baby Corn to our home. The day after we brought him home, it was time to feed him, and he ate this first pinkie...
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