Hi all hope you’re all well. Just wanting to pick your brains on Brumation. My little man is brumating for the fist time and he’s just over 1 year. He’s been asleep for around 7 weeks now with the occasional leg stretch and wiggle. I have had him since 5 months old and wanted to know what to do for him once he wakes. Obviously offer water and food but should I leave him be contact wise for a few days? I’m missing him terribly and can’t waiting to have him out again and having cuddles. Will I have to start the bonding process again?
It may take him a few days to warm back up to you, but it won't be like bonding from the beginning. Be sure to get his lights back on a full days schedule.
Thank you, always like to check with you guys. I can imagine once he wakes he’ll be a little cranky so will leave him to warm up for a few days first
Thanks
Thank you, always like to check with you guys. I can imagine once he wakes he’ll be a little cranky so will leave him to warm up for a few days first
Thanks
Yeah when my Hazel first woke up, I left her for a few days. Once I finally put my hand in there she kinda puffed up so I showed my face and she literally SMILED and ran to the glass begging to get out!! The bond never breaks
It may take him a few days to warm back up to you, but it won't be like bonding from the beginning. Be sure to get his lights back on a full days schedule.
There might be many different people that will disagree with me, but in captivity you should NOT let them brumate. They do that in the wild for survival purposes and lack of food. We provide them with daily food, supplements and all the things they dont have. When they sleep for 7 weeks () they can end up with gut rot. There is no way for them to empty their fecal/urates before going into brumation. It will sit there and the food will rot. We give them their best lives and this isn't a way nor is loose substrate.
Most beardies will stop eating and empty their systems before going into brumation. After they are down you should only offer water. Trying to stop a beardie from brumation that is ready will be stressful for the beardie. It is a natural process and we should not interfere with it.