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? about gtp.

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i have a gtp for about 11/2 years now and for some reason this last week or so it has actually buried it self on this tree limb i have ,i have never seen him do this before and was wondering if this might be a normal thing they do as they mature ? and reply would be help full im not concerned at all hes healthy and all jus found it strange thanks
 
Thats different. Describe your setup, temps, etc. Also, I would suggest joining the forums at www.chondroweb.com for more opinions from experienced keepers and breeders. As you can see, this forum is not viewed very much.
 
i've had a few that "ground" themselves sometimes. no biggy just keep the temps right. you can also wrap some fake leaves/vines around the perch and give them some cover, it might be a security thing. some fake bushy plants might help them feel more secure.


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