Of course and they only bask for a tiny tiny bit but only after I give them a bath for example. Amber came out on her own yesterday so I leaped at the opportunity to give her a bath and feed her and she ate (surprisingly).
Then for Chubbs I'm normally giving her no longer than 2 weeks and if she doesn't come out I bathe her and try to feed her anyway. From what I was told 2 weeks is too long without water or food or both so 2 weeks is as long as I let them go
Of course and they only bask for a tiny tiny bit but only after I give them a bath for example. Amber came out on her own yesterday so I leaped at the opportunity to give her a bath and feed her and she ate (surprisingly).
Then for Chubbs I'm normally giving her no longer than 2 weeks and if she doesn't come out I bathe her and try to feed her anyway. From what I was told 2 weeks is too long without water or food or both so 2 weeks is as long as I let them go
The poo looked fine and it's O.K if they come out on their own to eat if you're keeping the lights on. They all go through brumation differently. They don't need to eat every 2 weeks, they can go months w/out eating during a true brumation. If they wake up it's good to offer water though.
The poo looked fine and it's O.K if they come out on their own to eat if you're keeping the lights on. They all go through brumation differently. They don't need to eat every 2 weeks, they can go months w/out eating during a true brumation. If they wake up it's good to offer water though.