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    Quote Originally Posted by paul3col View Post
    I got some de-chlorinator today, mashed up some coco fibre with it, got it nice and damp and gave Normans home a good clean. No poop yet but he has just eaten a waxworm.
    great. just be sure to mix up his food, wax worms can help "bulk" them up when they are babies (because of their fat content) but as far as growth and staple food, give them as much variety as you can. chunked earthworm,cricket,roach,pacman food,mazuri reptile/amphibian gel,wax worm,red worms,mealworms ect. and dust every few feedings. just to make sure they are getting their calcium and vitamins.

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    Default Re: My Pacman could be in trouble!

    Quote Originally Posted by aluras View Post
    great. just be sure to mix up his food, wax worms can help "bulk" them up when they are babies (because of their fat content) but as far as growth and staple food, give them as much variety as you can. chunked earthworm,cricket,roach,pacman food,mazuri reptile/amphibian gel,wax worm,red worms,mealworms ect. and dust every few feedings. just to make sure they are getting their calcium and vitamins.
    One thing I have noticed, when I had the moss in there he would burrow, I changed to coco fibre y'day and he won't burrow. I suppose he will adapt to this?

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    Default Re: My Pacman could be in trouble!

    Quote Originally Posted by paul3col View Post
    One thing I have noticed, when I had the moss in there he would burrow, I changed to coco fibre y'day and he won't burrow. I suppose he will adapt to this?

    They burrow in response to temperature. There's probably just a slightly temp change that he's reacting to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
    They burrow in response to temperature. There's probably just a slightly temp change that he's reacting to.
    The temp is sitting at 80 and the humidity is between 75 & 80%

    I have a background to put in tomorrow, at the moment he can see out of all the sides and it might be freaking him out.

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