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Cleaning Question

Striving Spark

Hatchling Dragon
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I figure between the humidifier and the dehumidifier I can keep it pretty much perfect throughout the year... The main reason I'm going with it over the waterfall is honestly that I'm worried about it getting too high in the colder months. I'm less worried about it getting too high when it's already as low as 10% and likely to older to get worse through the summer.
 

Striving Spark

Hatchling Dragon
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57
She seems to have a new favorite spot in the tank! It's about the middle of the tank, not really in her basking area but almost directly under the UVB light. (In fact, I moved it a tiny bit to put her even more under it. She didn't even jump off the branch when I did so! Same as when I changed out the substrate, actually - she just stayed on her rock, even as i moved it about.)

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...She has some dark colors going on, which makes me worry she might be a bit stressed, but she also seems pretty damn chill? Like, sometimes she'll suddenly get skittish and try to avoid me, but other times she'll just watch me as I open up the tank and take pictures. Or put my hand near her, without trying to pick her up. (Trying to get her used to me without stressing her out too badly.) Oh, and she's eating! Not so much the veggies or the dubias and more the blsf but still! EATING! I'm so happy. (She's only been with me since 4/29.)

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Krystal0

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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196
Hoping this is the right place to post - but basically, I'm planning to clean Autumn's enclosure soon, but I'm unsure if it's too soon? Like, I know you want to clean it on a weekly basis, but seeing as how this is her very first week and I've been told not to handle her until after she's acclimated, I'm unsure what to do? Do I wait a second week, so that it'll be less stressful on her when I take her out of the tank? Or is it better to just get it over with, even if it's a bit stressful for her? (She's also a baby, so it kinda feels like if I do clean up this week I need to do it fast so she can get back into her enclosure as soon as possible...)
Um I think something powerful it happening. Did you just get her? um you don't have to clean the tank right away but things get better. Love each other a good relationship okay. Just clean it when it needs to be cleaned and do research maybe a article and like I say, (things get better) you will start cleaning it. And things will work out for you.

Can't wait to hear from you.

bye, Krystal
 

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