StellaDoore
Active Member
Right-o. I have a 10 month old woma who is rubbing her face along the inside of her enclosure. This I usually wouldn't care about, but she's pressing against the glass runner-track things (the metal strips the glass runs along), which jut out at the corners and are scratching up her dear little face. I've temporarily put blu-tac on the corner, but she's a persistent little devil and pushes past it.
Is there any reason she might be doing this? I know BHPs and Woma often push on their enclosure, but she's doing it to the point she has scratches on her eyes. And I want her to stop messing up her sweet face!
This is only happening at night, where the hot end drops to about 28C and the cool end is varies between 22-24C. She only pushes on the hot end. Is it too hot and she's trying to get out? Is she bored and wishes to play? Does she know that when I catch her doing this, I'll let her explore my desk while I search for answers on the internet, and she enjoys the free time?
Is there anything wrong or is she just attention seeking/looking to go on an adventure?
And more importantly, how do I get her to stop???
Is there any reason she might be doing this? I know BHPs and Woma often push on their enclosure, but she's doing it to the point she has scratches on her eyes. And I want her to stop messing up her sweet face!
This is only happening at night, where the hot end drops to about 28C and the cool end is varies between 22-24C. She only pushes on the hot end. Is it too hot and she's trying to get out? Is she bored and wishes to play? Does she know that when I catch her doing this, I'll let her explore my desk while I search for answers on the internet, and she enjoys the free time?
Is there anything wrong or is she just attention seeking/looking to go on an adventure?
And more importantly, how do I get her to stop???