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KingDome
at Tue Dec 4 13:28:38 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KingDome ]
I am sorry you did not get the help you came here looking for. Some had no relevance what-so-ever to your question.
Like i said I probable can't help you but considering the answers you got so far, I will attempt to give you my inexperienced and uneducated hypothesis.
The answer to your question is, YES it is natural for them to quit eating this time of year in the wild and in captivity.
If you want to feed them during the winter, keep the ambient temp in the low 70's and then give them extra heat on one side of there enclosure, with a moist hide on the cool side.
There is no guarantee that they will eat, but KEEP TRYING. There are tricks you can try, and I am sure I don't know half of them, but try scenting a pinky with an anole lizards saliva. Let it bite the pinkies head. That one worked for me.
Tim made a good point also.
DAVY
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