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- 27-Jul-12, 06:45 PM #1
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Bredli Night Explorers
Hey all,
seems all my bredli want to do at night is find a way out of there enclosures! they just roam around the doors of the enclosures potentially looking for a gap they could squeeze them-selves through. Was just wandering if this is normal night time behaviour is all?
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HarrisonCurrently own : 3 x Bredi!
- 27-Jul-12, 06:48 PM #2
same as mine. He will sit up in basking spot or on cold side all day and when i go to bed he's streched our across the bottom of the glass and trying to get out. i dont know if its normal but ours do it?
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guys u know they r nocturnal right?
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- 27-Jul-12, 06:53 PM #4
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i know they are nocturnal, and that they are active at night. What i meant was how they always seem like they are trying to escape.
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- 27-Jul-12, 07:06 PM #6
if you were locked in a box wouldnt you try to escape?
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