How long does de-stressing take?

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ShinyDragonfly
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Re: How long does de-stressing take?

Post by ShinyDragonfly » Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:49 am

Shakespeare didn't make it. I found him dead Saturday (the 25th) night. So I had him for 15 days. He was still under warranty so we went and got a new one, Phoenix. He's really skittish but he did come out in my hand after giving him a bath and again when I picked him up later. He explored the crabitat a bit and then burried himself in the same corner Shakespeare had been in. Connor was underground all day yesterday.

I do have a temp and humidity gauge and they are usually perfect. I'm always adjusting to keep it as good as I can. Phoenix seems to be missing a leg so I figure it should be easy enough to tell when he's going to molt as the leg will start growing back.
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Re: How long does de-stressing take?

Post by CrabbyMom33 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 4:40 pm

Sorry Shakespeare didn't make it. Sometimes all the stress of all the moves is just too much for them.

Good luck with Phoenix!
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Re: How long does de-stressing take?

Post by ShinyDragonfly » Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:09 pm

I hope Phoenix adjusts better. I think I saw him eat today after I held him a bit. After 5 or more minutes he'll come out and walk around. He get scared at the smallest movement but he usually recovers pretty quickly after he comes out the first time.
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