cinnabunbun
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I'm not sure if I'm doing anything wrong but I'd like some pointers on how am doing this. OR I just need to give him more time.
Levi's feeding day is tomorrow (Friday) and I want to to try to bring him to his feeding container without him freaking out and burrowing under his aspen. When I'm up and about, he likes to stare at me, but when I get near him or spot check his home/change water, his head slightly coils or he tries to run away. It's been almost a week since I got him, so I'm not sure if I should leave him alone completely for another week, I was able to get him to eat on Sunday with little problems. I'm more or less afraid that I'm still causing him stress, even with just routine clean up.
What I've been doing is tapping the side of his tub gently to let him know I'm spot checking, and tap his midsection to notify him of me. He has yet to bite me, but I'm trying to swallow my fears because I read their bite shouldn't be bad.
Thanks for reading!
Levi's feeding day is tomorrow (Friday) and I want to to try to bring him to his feeding container without him freaking out and burrowing under his aspen. When I'm up and about, he likes to stare at me, but when I get near him or spot check his home/change water, his head slightly coils or he tries to run away. It's been almost a week since I got him, so I'm not sure if I should leave him alone completely for another week, I was able to get him to eat on Sunday with little problems. I'm more or less afraid that I'm still causing him stress, even with just routine clean up.
What I've been doing is tapping the side of his tub gently to let him know I'm spot checking, and tap his midsection to notify him of me. He has yet to bite me, but I'm trying to swallow my fears because I read their bite shouldn't be bad.
Thanks for reading!