laying on there backs?

timkel

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One of my bn's does it regular and today i caught one of my clowns doing it.I did read somewhere that basicly they have fallen asleep on there wood,and then fell off lol.Just wondered if anyone else has experienced this,and maybe have a different explanation for it?:D
 

Doodles

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my bristlenoses do it every night and I saw my L200 once, in his cave on his back. Bristlenoses seem to be the main one that do this.
 

scatz

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My LDA33 does it all the time, yeah they effectively nod off and stop sucking. scares the hell out of us to start with.
 

plecmom

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omg rotfl! That pic had me laughing, my kids think I've spazzed out laughing at the computer. This is soooooooooooo cool. I personally have never seen it. I tell ya if I did I'd freak thinking the poor thing passed away...:lol:
 

Irene0100

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yes mine do it it sometimes, I take it as a good sign thet they are relaxed and dont feel threatened in their environment.

my little marbled BN even does it when he is relaxed and should be guarding young!

 

N2Biomes

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Yep, my BNs are especially likely to nod off and be on their backs. It always gives me a start to see them like this LOL!
 

plecmom

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omg another funny picture! That is so awesome... reminds me of my hubby while listening to the kids babble a book to him... laying there with his head back and mouth open.