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Nose Rubbing

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My adult bearded had been rubbing his nose on the aquarium he was in before I moved him into a wooden enclosure. You can see a tiny bit of wear on his nose from the rubbing. We tried putting a curtain all around the glass aquarium and it didn't appear to stop him. I'm wondering if maybe it was the reflection that caused him to rub his nose even with a curtain up. He doesn't do it in his large wooden enclosure.

I'd like to put a glass window on the front of the enclosure, but I'm concerned he may rub his nose again. The only solution I can come up with is to put something over the window on his side of the enclosure to cover the window up when we are not present to watch him. Anyone else had this problem and have resolved it? If yours do not do it, then what type of enclosure do you have?
 
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