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Posted by meretseger on January 14, 2003 at 07:18:45:

In Reply to: Re: That HAS to be what my crested has! posted by Youkai on January 12, 2003 at 09:14:54:

When he's awake. He likes to sleep out in the open, though. He's perfectly normal otherwise, except that he's always been a little thin. I could barely get him to eat when he was a baby, and he still doesn't like fruit that much.

:Well, there's one other thing I noticed about the two I have that got it. Unlike the rest of the cresteds I still have or sold, these ones would spend the day upside-down on the glass. Despite large tanks, small tanks, tons of places to hide, climb on etc. I'm assuming that contributed to it over time. If cresteds don't really grow up with tails in the wild, perhaps they (the tails) just aren't that strong...
:Of course, this is just speculation on my part. But it's the one thing I noticed between both animals that got FTS.





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