Thanks Kurt, I wont get my hopes up too high. I know it would be a miracle for them to be normal but it does make me feel more so that Ive done the right thing by these guys.
Thanks Kurt, I wont get my hopes up too high. I know it would be a miracle for them to be normal but it does make me feel more so that Ive done the right thing by these guys.
They look really good Ebony! Thanks for sharing pics.
I think they are awesome normal or not, no matter what. I hope they are not in any pain. They do get around their enclosure like normal. They even manage to climb to the top of their enclosure which really amazed me. They are catching flies and Moths with no problems. I would hate it if they were in pain. How would i know?
Wild animals are really good at hiding their pain and suffering. The reason being those that are in obvious sign of distress are more likely to be picked off by predators. So, by the time they are showing them, it's because they are too sick or weak to hide it anymore.
I took a quick video with my camera which is not very good but i just wanted to give you an idea of how they can get around.
I cant seem to post the video. It's an MPG file. I will try tomorrow.
I think these two are beautiful just the way they are. As for the pain bit, these two seem to have an incredible will to not only survive, but to thrive. If they were in great pain, I doubt they would be where they are today. And they would not have gotten there without your patience and determination, Ebony. They are perfect!
Last edited by Jace; April 16th, 2010 at 02:52 AM. Reason: typing issues....again.
I didn't mean I thought they were in pain. I don't think they are.
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