Zebra's strange (?) behaviour!!!

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McEve
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Post by McEve »

Yup, you sound funny. No - I'm only teasing you :lol:

The dimentions are:

H = 11cm
W = 18cm
D = 9cm

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hehe thanks i was just tryin to work out which tank to put it in thats all
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Post by husky_jim »

Thanks for the replys guys....here is the update....

This morning i saw that the 2 lovers abandoned the wood so i pick it up but no eggs where under it....but for my big suprise when i came back from work this evening i saw the lovely couple doing the 'cha cha' dance inside one of the caves.They are still in so i am a happy man!!! :D :D :D





***Shell231...As being a moderator on other forums i can tell that it is very annoing to ruin other member posts by posting irelevant questions to their topics so please next time start a new one...and welcome to the forum! :wink:
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Post by Adam »

Thats good news Jim, I have noticed that the males can abandon their caves if you mess around with the position of them. They can sometimes go back to the cave almost immediately but other times they prefer to pick a new one. I try not to move things around if I can help it but it's not always possible.

Good luck with the frisky couple.
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