Well, here is to hoping she comes out of hibernation soon. :fc . I came in the room this morning and looked in the cage as I always do and noticed her basking rock had collapsed down on her burrow. The rock is about 12 inches long and 1/2 inch thick. I have noticed for the past month she has been turning around and moving a bit every other day. The rock does not seem to have hit her at all since the rock pretty much is flat with the bottom of the cage. I got out my trusty maglite to see if I could look under the rock from the side since it is up against the cage to mae sure her tail or foot would not be stuck under it. Sure enough nothing of her is under it and she has now moved over on the glass about 1 foot more. I can see bits and pieces of her against the glass again..Man I want to get this bonding process going again since she was a slow taker to it, feisty little girl :crazy
Just felt like sharing. On a side not, my panther chameleon comes today.. whooo-hooo
Robert
Just felt like sharing. On a side not, my panther chameleon comes today.. whooo-hooo
Robert