G pulcrhipes Juvenile hiding alot

eggsbenedict

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Good afternoon, just got my first T yesterday, a G.pulchripes juvenile. Since I've introduced them to their new enclosure they've been out and about once or twice but seem to be spending the vast majority of the time in their hide. I wanted to ask if this is normal behavior or if it could be indicative of any issues? All the other environmental conditions are about right for them, temperature, humidity etc and I've left a water dish out too.
 

fcat

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When I rehouse or put a freshly acquired T into a new container, and it immediately takes to the hide, I consider it a compliment to the chef 👌
 

eggsbenedict

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When I rehouse or put a freshly acquired T into a new container, and it immediately takes to the hide, I consider it a compliment to the chef 👌
Well they seem to be spending alot of time in their hide so I assumed that means they like it haha
 

Mustafa67

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Good afternoon, just got my first T yesterday, a G.pulchripes juvenile. Since I've introduced them to their new enclosure they've been out and about once or twice but seem to be spending the vast majority of the time in their hide. I wanted to ask if this is normal behavior or if it could be indicative of any issues? All the other environmental conditions are about right for them, temperature, humidity etc and I've left a water dish out too.
NORMAL

DON’T WORRY
 
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