DarkSheepoftheFam
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Hi, i might be being a bit paranoid but i bought a young adult female Singapore blue yesterday. The container it was in when i bought it wasn't great, my mate who works in the shop said it really was at the point it needed rehousing and it also needed a feed. I got it home and set up its bioactive enclosure, a 12x12x18 and gave it loads of hiding places, a few live plants, and a heat mat stuck to the outside of the glass. the thermostat is set at 27 as they need slightly higher temps than my room provides. when i moved it over it went perfectly, touched its foot with a rubber tipped tweezer and it slowly climbed in. its now been 15 hours or so and its not really moved, its just sat on the floor of the enclosure. i threw a cockroach in last night and it looked like its eaten, i opened up this morning and sprayed the enclosure and plants thinking maybe it was a little dehydrated as its water dish is on the side of the door. it must have got a few drops on her as she slowly backed away. but it still is just sitting on the substrate. does this seem like normal behavior? could it just be the shock of being in a new enclosure or something else? just looking for some guidance from some more experienced keepers. The first photo is the setup and the 2nd is pretty much where shes been give or take since i moved her in
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