Toddzilla1108
Hatchling Member
Sort of a follow-up to this post:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=236485&p=1817737#p1817737
Since then, she's still been refusing to wake up on her own, if I didn't wake her up and move her to the heat, she would just sleep through the day. Even when I do put her in the heat, she usually tries to go nap in the corner or under something.
To be clear, when I initially moved into the new apartment, she basically had no light (and slept) for about 24 hours. In addition, the new room she's in is about 12-15 degrees cooler (consistently) than where she was previously. Could the combination of these two factors sort of trigger a brumation reaction?
She's 477g and 1.5 yrs old. I let her eat some bugs today so I'll keep forcing her out until she poops at the least. But otherwise, should I just let her have a few weeks under a blanket?
First time going through this so it's all new to me (if relevant at all)
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=236485&p=1817737#p1817737
Since then, she's still been refusing to wake up on her own, if I didn't wake her up and move her to the heat, she would just sleep through the day. Even when I do put her in the heat, she usually tries to go nap in the corner or under something.
To be clear, when I initially moved into the new apartment, she basically had no light (and slept) for about 24 hours. In addition, the new room she's in is about 12-15 degrees cooler (consistently) than where she was previously. Could the combination of these two factors sort of trigger a brumation reaction?
She's 477g and 1.5 yrs old. I let her eat some bugs today so I'll keep forcing her out until she poops at the least. But otherwise, should I just let her have a few weeks under a blanket?
First time going through this so it's all new to me (if relevant at all)