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Old 01-08-2008, 08:25 PM
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This is when she was first put in her home, exploring away.

This is when we found out she was too cold and she loved her new heat rock

Posing for the camera

Watching her crickets

Sitting on her shelter

Exploring my bed while i was cleaning her viv.

Exploring my Arm

She's still only a baby, about 3-5 weeks old, already shed once, that was successful, thinking about getting her some company.
Should I?

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Old 01-08-2008, 08:27 PM
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she is a beaut!

not so sure about that substrate tho, what is it?
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Old 01-08-2008, 08:30 PM
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she is a beaut!

not so sure about that substrate tho, what is it?
It's sand, with calcium specially added to it, so if accidentally eaten no harm will come, it can come in a range of colours.
She loves it!
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Old 01-08-2008, 08:37 PM
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It's sand, with calcium specially added to it, so if accidentally eaten no harm will come, it can come in a range of colours.
She loves it!

yeh thats the thing they are tempted to eat it and this can potentially cause impaction (apparently) as she is such a young un aswell, it might be an idea to use something different for a bit. Like kitchen towle til she is older.

Only a suggestion, im sure others will have some advice etc

She is a gorgeous girl tho congrats!
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Old 01-08-2008, 10:40 PM
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shes to young to be on sand.... i would strongly recommend getting her off that quick... she'll be tempted by the calcium in it and gradually it will block her intestines up and she will die do you want that?? Also heat rocks have been known to burn leos because they are really sensitive on there bellies... a heat mat will work best under the substrate and at her age i would reccomend kitchen roll!
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Thanks for looking at this thread.

This is when she was first put in her home, exploring away.

This is when we found out she was too cold and she loved her new heat rock

Posing for the camera

Watching her crickets

Sitting on her shelter

Exploring my bed while i was cleaning her viv.

Exploring my Arm

She's still only a baby, about 3-5 weeks old, already shed once, that was successful, thinking about getting her some company.
Should I?

Thanks for reading

EDIT:
Sorry for bad image quality, used on my mobile phone.
love the second pic
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She gorgeous & looks really happy
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She looks really cute - like the name too!
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