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Oh no, there's no fixing it with her, lol. She doesn't mind going into pet stores and looking at them in the tanks, but she said she'd always be worried it would get loose or something. She is deeply terrified of them. We have harmless little garter snakes around here that I caught all the time as a kid and she was terrified of those too. Apparently I once came into the house with one to try to get her to look at it and not be afraid and she freaked out. I don't remember this, lol.
I think she'd honestly have to go to therapy to get over it, it's that bad. For instance, I'm scared of spiders, but I can still be in a room with them loose (as long as they are away from me, lol) and actually could probably keep a tarantula in the house as a pet and be fine. Her, she can't even see a snake outdoors without panicking.
She's not big on lizards, either. She's not afraid of my beardie per se, but she's definitely not going to be touching her anytime soon. She says her tail looks snake-like![]()
Oh dear. It's like my S.O. and spiders. Oof. Well I hope it doesn't last forever, irrational fears are some of the worst and hardest things to get rid of or at least calm down.
Well I just came in from checking the birds, got another goose egg from Sophie! She wasn't trying to sit on this one either which makes me think there's still more on the way. It's warming up in the kitchen right now, I'll wash, weigh, and label it in a couple hours.
I think I'll probably let the Brinsea alone with the temperature for now. It's still sitting at 100 degrees, which shouldn't be too bad (it's a half a degree over).
Also, while doing some research I keep hearing about Deworming your geese. I've never done that with any of my birds yet, do I need to worry about that now? Or should I worry about that later since (at least at the moment) all of the eggs are coming inside. Trying not to be too confused about this but I'd rather be safe than sorry.