Re: My monitors are stuck in transit :(
The only time I have even tried to get close to them was removing them from shipping containers. But when I opened the cage this morning they all came out from hiding to see what I was doing. The smallest one of them came within 6" of my hand as I cleaned the poop spots and changed the water. None of them seemed to be intimidated by me being in there though. I gave them 4 dozen small crickets (all the pet store had) and watched for a few minutes and all 4 of them ate readily. I checked an hour later turning all logs/sticks and what not and saw only around 8-10 left. I'm glad to see them all eat!
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