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    Registered User jen87's Avatar
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    Re: I Brought It Home (pictures)

    Thank you so much! He's been pretty reclusive so far just hiding in his burrow under the pothos. It worries me a little but I can see by other peoples posts that this is normal. I hope you get to bring one home soon you'll have to show pics!






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    Elite Member annarawrr's Avatar
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    Re: I Brought It Home (pictures)

    Pacmans do naturally like to bury themselves and are not really very active anyway. But since you just brought it home he/she might be feeling stressed, so might be a bit more reclusive than normal (:
    Anna (:

    My owners:
    0.0.1 green iguana (Killer)
    0.0.1 Chinese firebelly newt (Puddles)
    0.0.2 Japanese firebelly newts (Jackflap and K'napples)
    0.0.2 red eared sliders (Sergei and Steven)
    1.0.0 ball python (Baby)
    1.0.0 bearded dragon (Waffles)


    Rest in peace Lola, K'nuckles and Preshuz. Always in my heart and never truly gone (:

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