HolyToledo
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I was hoping that moving to a bigger enclosure would take some of the stress out of Prometheus' life. His cage isn't built yet but I wanted to play around with size, placement, etc. I have a modular shelf set from Costco that I was looking at thinking it would work well for just such an experiment. Easy to re-arrange and move around and stuff. So, this is what I ended up building:
I have never seen this little guy this calm and pretty before especially with me standing as close as I was.
He loves the new cage especially since it doesn't really keep him in! He has to tip his head to the side and up to get just the right angle to slip through the diagonal of the openings.
And, it seemed he was pretty pleased with himself way up there. But he was darkening up cuz he was sure I was gonna take him down from there and after a bit, he was right.
So, I put the sheet I used to block light at night on his old viv over the top of the cage, hoping it would dissuade him from going up and out again. It worked until I hooked up his water dripper and he just followed the tubing out the side. Then, he went back to being his old, lovable self again.
Since I'm trying to lessen his stressing, I just left him. Not like he's gonna go too far (I hope)... So, he decided to sleep up top the first night.
I was a bit worried that he wouldn't go back in for food and water and basking. But all is well and I caught him going back in for grub and water. Out again, then back for light treatment session and he stayed in the rest of the night. First night sleeping in looked kind of awkward.
And, he has stayed inside as far as I can tell. Night number three was on branches and he looked much more comfy.
So, so far so good. Even though he can get out, he doesn't go wandering off. And, if he is inside, I can walk right up and he has even allowed me to touch him if he is close to the side and without him going dark, hissing and/or snapping.
The cage is pretty much a failure but his attitude is so good I have just let him have it and may not have his other "sturdier" cage built and just allow him free range of that half of the room?
Poppi needs a bigger cage now too!
I have never seen this little guy this calm and pretty before especially with me standing as close as I was.
He loves the new cage especially since it doesn't really keep him in! He has to tip his head to the side and up to get just the right angle to slip through the diagonal of the openings.
And, it seemed he was pretty pleased with himself way up there. But he was darkening up cuz he was sure I was gonna take him down from there and after a bit, he was right.
So, I put the sheet I used to block light at night on his old viv over the top of the cage, hoping it would dissuade him from going up and out again. It worked until I hooked up his water dripper and he just followed the tubing out the side. Then, he went back to being his old, lovable self again.
Since I'm trying to lessen his stressing, I just left him. Not like he's gonna go too far (I hope)... So, he decided to sleep up top the first night.
I was a bit worried that he wouldn't go back in for food and water and basking. But all is well and I caught him going back in for grub and water. Out again, then back for light treatment session and he stayed in the rest of the night. First night sleeping in looked kind of awkward.
And, he has stayed inside as far as I can tell. Night number three was on branches and he looked much more comfy.
So, so far so good. Even though he can get out, he doesn't go wandering off. And, if he is inside, I can walk right up and he has even allowed me to touch him if he is close to the side and without him going dark, hissing and/or snapping.
The cage is pretty much a failure but his attitude is so good I have just let him have it and may not have his other "sturdier" cage built and just allow him free range of that half of the room?
Poppi needs a bigger cage now too!
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