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Posted by: wateverLOLAwants at Thu Jan 28 20:54:53 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wateverLOLAwants ] Yeaaah, mine has been doing the same thing. I believe, (somebody correct me if I'm wrong, please) that it has to do with the colder-than-usual temps (even with using UTH's and spot lamps) and they are sort of "hibernating". Our Neo still eats every week, on schedule, when we put him in his feeding tank so I don't think it will hurt to try to feed him. Just wiggle a mouse in front of him and see if he wants to eat. Has he at least moved at all? Shifted position? [ Hide Replies ]
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