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Hi just wanted to introduce myself. I am new to corns, got interested because a teacher I work with has one and I fell in love!!! We have had her (I think it's a her - I heard if they have a thin tail it's a girl) anyway we've had her 2 weeks now. Tried feeding in a box with lid on, didn't work. Since we always take her out to play, and the woman I work with feeds in the VIV, I tried that. Worked great, put pinkie on plastic container lid, corn got on ate and got off. We then removed the lid. Is this ok? Thanks, looking forward to all the help I can get :wavey:
 
Sounds good ... as long as she doesn't pull the food off and substrate sticks to it. May have to increase the size of the lid as she grows.

I use a quart size container that Chinese soup comes in, laid on it's side. Nibblet has to crawl to the back (bottom) to eat the pinkies (no danger of stuck aspen).
 
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