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chris
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My (fairly) LTC gallaica have both stopped eating. They both had (as these sals are supposed to have) huge appetites, until about two weeks ago. The male stopped eating first, shortly followed by the female. Both animals seem stressed.
Their setup is a standard 2ft. with soil/potting compost substrate + a bit of beech ulch. There is a shallow water dish, two flowerpots and moss. The animals have recvently been out of hiding during the latter part of the day, and climbing up against the sides at night.
I have placed them in a temporary setup with paper twoels, a plastic plant and some hides to see if it is an environmental problem.
ANY IDEAS???
Chris
Their setup is a standard 2ft. with soil/potting compost substrate + a bit of beech ulch. There is a shallow water dish, two flowerpots and moss. The animals have recvently been out of hiding during the latter part of the day, and climbing up against the sides at night.
I have placed them in a temporary setup with paper twoels, a plastic plant and some hides to see if it is an environmental problem.
ANY IDEAS???
Chris