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Old 05-Oct-06, 12:03 AM
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Maybe try placing him in a smaller tank like an 50/80L plastic tub in a warm (24-27C) quiet room left alone for 1 or 2 days, with a heat pad on one half of the tub for heating, And offer him food before sunset, maybe try an adult mice dangling it with thongs in front of his hide. The problem could be as simple as the enclosure being too big for him to feel safe in.

What did the previous owner house him in?
 

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