axeman25
Active Member
Hello everyone!
I've been really busy lately and haven't had much of a chance to get on here. Things have been going really well with my three Russians, Pavel, April, and Emma. Emma was sick about 3 or 4 weeks ago, but thanks to the help from everyone on here, she is much better and is very active and has quite the personality.
The weather here in Michigan is warming up so I have been taking them outside to let them run the yard a bit (under a watchful eye). I am holding off on building their outdoor enclose due to the probability of having to move soon. They are eating well and seem to be very active. I've also found a new way to have them work a little bit for some snacks. Their enclosures are covered by a lid with chicken wire over it. I've been kinda hanging some of their leafy greens through the chicken wire so they have to reach just a little bit to grab and pull them down. It's funny to watch them stretch to grab them. Anyway, I thought I'd post some pictures of Emma so that you all could see how well she's been doing. Thanks again for all the help.
BTW: In the enclosure that contains Pavel and April I believe I found the remnants of an egg. It was really mushy and deformed. I wish I had taken a picture of it before I threw it away. I was excited at the thought of hearing the pitter patter of hatchling claws. April doesnt appear to be showing any of the nesting signs I've read about so I wonder if it was just a fluke.
I've been really busy lately and haven't had much of a chance to get on here. Things have been going really well with my three Russians, Pavel, April, and Emma. Emma was sick about 3 or 4 weeks ago, but thanks to the help from everyone on here, she is much better and is very active and has quite the personality.
The weather here in Michigan is warming up so I have been taking them outside to let them run the yard a bit (under a watchful eye). I am holding off on building their outdoor enclose due to the probability of having to move soon. They are eating well and seem to be very active. I've also found a new way to have them work a little bit for some snacks. Their enclosures are covered by a lid with chicken wire over it. I've been kinda hanging some of their leafy greens through the chicken wire so they have to reach just a little bit to grab and pull them down. It's funny to watch them stretch to grab them. Anyway, I thought I'd post some pictures of Emma so that you all could see how well she's been doing. Thanks again for all the help.
BTW: In the enclosure that contains Pavel and April I believe I found the remnants of an egg. It was really mushy and deformed. I wish I had taken a picture of it before I threw it away. I was excited at the thought of hearing the pitter patter of hatchling claws. April doesnt appear to be showing any of the nesting signs I've read about so I wonder if it was just a fluke.