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    So Coconut stays in her little hid all day, except when i feed her. Then at night, she comes to the other side of the tank and starts jumping back and forth as if trying to escape. Ive had her for about 4 days now, and had her in that tank for 2. Zalt only did this for the first hour or 2 when i got him. Will she "grow out of it"?

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    Some animals take longer to adjust than others. I'd cover 3 sides of the tank and make sure she has some peace. I bet within a few days she will be much more relaxed.
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    Ok thank you

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    Well i covered them, and she came out and started to do it, then after about 30 mins, she stopped! She soaked for a bit, then went on to explore the rest of the tank. She seems more relaxed now. Thanks again for the advice Amy
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    You can try adding a nice cave/hide and some more plants too. Keep the area nice and quiet if possible, in a low-traffic area.
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    Default Re: Odd behavior

    I have a hide for her, buy she likes to borrow under the "lookout" rock as i call it. She came out again last night and did some really cute poses then went and sat on top of the "lookout" rock for about 3 hours. She is much more relaxed now. I have her in my room, and for the first 2 days had my music going pretty loud, i now keep it as low as possible.
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