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Old 04-08-2018, 05:16 PM   #4
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Hi Sandy,

It has been a bit dry recently, so most likely that! I have been watering her enclosure, but it made no difference the past few weeks.

Only kept her our of the rain for my peace of mind to be honest. There was very heavy rain the other day and wasn't sure how the ground was going to take the rain, didn't want her swimming in it.

She is back outside now and loving it.
I can see why Gemma, rain doesn't soak past surface when its been this dry. We had torrents here and it all just slid off clay.....There are crevices opening up on the lawn and I have to make sure my lot don't fall through - never ever had these before but its where the clay has dried up underneath the surface. Glad little one ok, CB
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