Nibs
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Hello all,
As my two little Sulcatas are growing up, they are both starting to show some specific behaviours - and I just wanted to check with everyone who knows a lot more than me whether this is normal or if there is something I need to change as they may be stressed/bored.
I have two torts and as the weather is warming up, they are spending more time outside now in separate grassy enclosures that are spacious, and have a humid hide and water etc. Plants are on their way with the spring hopefully.
Anyway, after a quick run around their territory, Myrtle starts to wander up and down the same bit of the barrier over and over again, right up close so that her shell is touching the side and Morris will find the corner and then just walk at it constantly like he is trying to bulldoze it down. They started this last summer, and I thought it might be because the enclosure I was keeping them in together was too small, but having given them their own enclosures which are double the size, they are doing the same.
Is this just standard behaviour or do I need to make some adjustments for them?
As my two little Sulcatas are growing up, they are both starting to show some specific behaviours - and I just wanted to check with everyone who knows a lot more than me whether this is normal or if there is something I need to change as they may be stressed/bored.
I have two torts and as the weather is warming up, they are spending more time outside now in separate grassy enclosures that are spacious, and have a humid hide and water etc. Plants are on their way with the spring hopefully.
Anyway, after a quick run around their territory, Myrtle starts to wander up and down the same bit of the barrier over and over again, right up close so that her shell is touching the side and Morris will find the corner and then just walk at it constantly like he is trying to bulldoze it down. They started this last summer, and I thought it might be because the enclosure I was keeping them in together was too small, but having given them their own enclosures which are double the size, they are doing the same.
Is this just standard behaviour or do I need to make some adjustments for them?
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