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I got a Thayeri King and a Pueblan Milk about 2 weeks ago.

I have pictures of BOTH of them doing that exact same thing in the first 5 minutes they were in their cage.

I took out anything tall enough to let them up there, although the Thayer's was up there again the other day after moving some fake fern leaves around, she had enough stretch to get up!
 
all my babies did that

Every single one of my new corns did that when I brought them home. It freaked me out at first, but I figure that they must feel secure up high and in a tight space - as long as they can't get out! Every once in a while I accidently "drop" one when I take the cover off without looking - I always feel a little bad...
 
I know they cant get out, I put weather stripping along all 4 corners on the tank and they have some type of weight to keep it mashed down...
 
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