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I've actually seen the update to this post. The two talked it out and she brought up her concerns not only for him spending nearly all his time digging, but also concerns about his safety while digging (gasses, the tunnel collapsing). He hadn't realized he had been spending so much time in the tunnel and hadn't thought about the possible risks. So what does he do?
He starts making time for his partner, and also starts looking into stuff to make the digging a safer thing to do. He doesn't stop digging, but he limits how much of it he's doing so it isn't consuming all of his time.
I was so happy to see that the two of them talked it out like adult. That's something that rarely happens on the internet.
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Much respect for the fact that she's comfortable with his fossorial lifestyle as long as his habitat is structurally sound and he's still getting healthy social enrichment.
Actually, this is terrible Spamton care.
A typical Spamton needs at least two square feet in a cage, to allow it to run around, create a nest, and lay its eggs.
That’s also not nearly enough enrichment. It is a good idea to let your Spamton sniff money, but for it to live its best life, it needs one inch of pure garbage bedding (preferably more) and access to an electronic that it can send emails from.
Be more responsible.















