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 Post subject: Check Your Timers!
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:17 pm 
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Just a reminder to check the setting 'teeth' on your timers! :D

I have just realised that Lily's lights have been coming on for half an hour or so at 4 in the morning, going off and coming back on at around 7 a.m.! :shock: It would appear that a couple of the teeth had somehow been knocked in. :? If I hadn't bought another timer to set up today I wouldn't have noticed!! So if your pet is off their food or acting differently please check your timers!!

Lily has been eating hardly anything at all for the past week. Since my last post (when I thought Lily was receptive) she has been eating considerably less than she normally does - going from eating approx. 16 - 18 food items per day down to two waxworms yesterday! The last few days she has only been eating a few mealies or a couple of waxworms if I'm lucky. Nothing else has changed - her routine is the same as always - the only thing different was her messed up light settings!

I'm hoping that this is what was causing her loss of appetite - I'll monitor her over the next few days and post any changes. She is still showing what I believe to be receptive colours - she's got a lot of blue and bright orange spots.

Fingers crossed that she'll be back to normal very soon! :D

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