Well, another possible concern has arisen. Spike is always trying to be in his hide and isn't very active. In addition, he won't eat his greens (collard, kale, and mustard). Although I thought this could be brumation at first, he doesn't really sleep (just sits awake in one place all day) and perks up immediately if he sees any dubias. I've been keeping him away from the dubia roaches in hopes he could get hungry enough to eat his greens, but he doesn't seem to be interested. I am afraid waiting too long will result in dehydration, as he doesn't drink any water (at all, even from misting). I've even tried putting a chopped-up raspberry (it is a treat and I only feed them once a month or less) under greens to try and get him to eat them on his way to the raspberries. He's either uninterested or will somehow pick out the raspberries and ignore the greens. What else can/should I do?