He was allll over his enclosure much to my surprise! (Not sexed yet, just a gut feeling). I finally dropped a red runner in and he fell in the starter burrow hole grabbing it, lol. Stayed out to eat and then hung out on the acrylic post meal like an arboreal. At over 2” now, I’d expected he would have fully gone fossorial, but he’s still sporting aerial antics (although slipping on the glass now, only a month post molt. Poor dude, he just wants to live in the sky!)
He was allll over his enclosure much to my surprise! (Not sexed yet, just a gut feeling). I finally dropped a red runner in and he fell in the starter burrow hole grabbing it, lol. Stayed out to eat and then hung out on the acrylic post meal like an arboreal. At over 2” now, I’d expected he would have fully gone fossorial, but he’s still sporting aerial antics (although slipping on the glass now, only a month post molt. Poor dude, he just wants to live in the sky!)
At least you get to see him alot I have a t that's opposite, an arboreal but lives as a terrestrial, my male versicolor Itsy Bitsy, he is still in an arboreal set up but he chooses to live on the floor, he will also be 3 in 2 months n still hasn't matured but is definitely male....some t's just like to brake the mould lol
I’m really so happy whenever I get to see him, which thankfully has been a good deal recently. He was still out early this morning. I adore those bones!!
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