Yea, what caco said. I would imagine they could get all the dietary fiber they need from prey items. I have seen my T's attack the streams of water when I am filling the water dishes. I am hoping they are not that thirsty.nah
vibrations and whatnot were probably triggering prey aggression response
pretty sure the water thing is prey aggression also. i am actually practicing and experimenting with what sort of tactile stimulation engages prey aggression... for hunting purposes i just started though, so i am still noobyYea, what caco said. I would imagine they could get all the dietary fiber they need from prey items. I have seen my T's attack the streams of water when I am filling the water dishes. I am hoping they are not that thirsty.
Only if my Ts need stainless steel. And, yeah. What they said.Because I was trying to clean out some of my bug's poop with a pair of bamboo tweezers, and she kept trying to eat them.
I know its prey aggression or as I just call it, mistaken identity. I was just giving an example to go along with the attacking the bamboo tongs story.It is prey aggression...........after filling the water dish........drop in a cricket and see if they attack it!!