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Old 10-06-2014, 01:16 AM   #11
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Aww sweet photos, I love to see them hold things in their little hands too.
You may find when you have some more substantial bedding she won't need another ramp & will probably be able to climb up without one, I imagine that's quite hard for her while you just have the tissue in there.
Are you going to add more toys? I think a few simple things even like a little cardboard box or egg box for her to explore & maybe to hide the odd treat in would be nice for her, I know mine love that.
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Old 10-06-2014, 03:41 AM   #12
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Aww sweet photos, I love to see them hold things in their little hands too.
You may find when you have some more substantial bedding she won't need another ramp & will probably be able to climb up without one, I imagine that's quite hard for her while you just have the tissue in there.
Are you going to add more toys? I think a few simple things even like a little cardboard box or egg box for her to explore & maybe to hide the odd treat in would be nice for her, I know mine love that.
Ann - She's so pretty, I love the lighter colouring on her face and around her ears.

Cypher, tell me about it! My hearts melts daily when I see mine sitting on their haunches while their little front paws hold whatever it is they are munching on so eagerly, I could watch them all day or for at least as long as they are eating!

I gave Bracken an eggbox for the first time last week; I cut two holes in opposite ends for her to pop in and out. She has taken it to very enthusiatically, chewing on the "pillars" which are there to separate the eggs, just so it suits her, not enough for them to disappear totally. She has taken in some bedding and I often find that she is in the box rather than her little house. It's a firm favourite for sure. I drop the occasional treat in for her to find.

Ann, I'm sure that Aspen, woodshavings, carefresh or similar will certainly make it easier for Daisy, providing a firm base and some depth, she'll enjoying tunneling through whatever you use as well, providing some extra fun for her.
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Old 10-07-2014, 11:45 AM   #13
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Well, we went ahead switched to the aspen bedding last night. Everything seems much sturdier now and she seems happier. We are going to add some more toys and I like the idea of an egg carton. I have one that we just finished, so I think I might put that in there. What kinds of treats could I use? I think I read that broccoli is ok to give them, is that right? I only have frozen broccoli. Could I just let a piece thaw out and give it to her or does it need to be fresh? We also have mealworms that we give to our geckos occasionally, however, they're live and not freeze dried. Is that ok? Any other suggestions?
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Old 10-07-2014, 07:15 PM   #14
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She is gorgeous! Congrats on your new family member
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Old 10-07-2014, 10:55 PM   #15
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Defrosted broccoli is fine to use Ann, you can also give things like lettuce, cucumber, red pepper, dandelion & clover leaves, all in small amounts to begin with until she gets used to eating them. If you look in the Wiki section, top left of the page you'll find a list of veg, just don't give fruit or anything high in sugar.
I don't advise giving live mealworms they can actually bite & hurt your ham!
Pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, kitten kibble & dog biscuits (again no sugar & check there's no onion or garlic in them first). That's all I can think of off the top of my head right now, my brain's not in gear yet!

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