darlingi
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I caught my C. versicolor drinking today, which was quite exciting since I’ve never seen any of my Ts drink before.
However, after that she started exploring the glass wall of her enclosure with her fangs spread out for most of the time. It looked like she is dragging them across the glass.
Is this some sort of grooming behavior, or maybe she’s just using her fangs as an additional tool to explore her environment? I’m worried she might want to get rid of something on her fangs or that she is uncomfortable for some reason.
There’s a white spot beneath her fangs too, but I guess her underside just looked weird because it was wet?
Any ideas what she’s doing?
edit: she is captive bred, so Nematodes shouldn’t be a concern I think?
However, after that she started exploring the glass wall of her enclosure with her fangs spread out for most of the time. It looked like she is dragging them across the glass.
Is this some sort of grooming behavior, or maybe she’s just using her fangs as an additional tool to explore her environment? I’m worried she might want to get rid of something on her fangs or that she is uncomfortable for some reason.
There’s a white spot beneath her fangs too, but I guess her underside just looked weird because it was wet?
Any ideas what she’s doing?
edit: she is captive bred, so Nematodes shouldn’t be a concern I think?
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