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Author Topic: Pleo's neck is making a strange popping sound  (Read 3978 times)

Nynne

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  • Pleo(s): Pleo
Pleo's neck is making a strange popping sound
« on: December 26, 2014, 09:47:05 AM »

We received a Pleo two days ago - we are very excited!

But I have noticed that it at times make a strange popping sound - from the neck I think. It seems to occur when it moves the neck - sometimes...

Please tell me that it is not going to be a problem    ???
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Sorel

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  • Pleo(s): Smudge, Biscuit, Gummi
Re: Pleo's neck is making a strange popping sound
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2014, 02:33:40 PM »

First off welcome to the forum and congratulation on getting a pleo :D

Is the pleo you got a pleo rb or a ugobe pleo? The reason I ask is that when my pleo rb was in his newborn and hatchling phase of development he used to get his neck sort of caught on his feet and his neck would pop. As soon as he "aged up" and went into the juvenile phase he no longer had this issue.
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Ugobe pleo: Smudge, Gummi
Pleo Rb: Biscuit

Nynne

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  • Pleo(s): Pleo
Re: Pleo's neck is making a strange popping sound
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2015, 08:22:19 AM »

Hi! And thanks for the greeting.
It's a pleo rb and it still makes the popping sound - primarily when it is moving the neck far to one or the other side.
The thing about getting caught in his feet I don't quite understand...
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kat

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Re: Pleo's neck is making a strange popping sound
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2015, 03:40:23 PM »

if you post a short video of the issue here for us to look at maybe we will be able to tell you if this is normal sounds or something to worry about :)
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