Posted by:
michaelb
at Tue Dec 2 05:02:34 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by michaelb ]
Let's try warming one side of the enclosure up to around 80-85, and leave the other side at room temp, and see where he goes. If he goes to the warm side, or continues to cruise back and forth, try feeding him again. If he stays on the coolish side, take the heat back off and bring the warm side back down to room temp. He may be cruising around looking for a spot to snooze in. If he doesn't eat, give him some more shade and make sure he has a nice, solid hidey place to retire to. What the heck, if he wants to brumate, let him brumate - no harm done. And it'll save you the cost of feeding him all winter, right? ----- MichaelB
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