TwistedTruth
Member
I'm not a hundred percent this is normal, so that's why I am concerned...
I accidently sent my leos into hibernation as I couldn't keep it warm enough in my room. (Giantic hole... -30degrees...) But now that I've fixed that, temperatures are correct, etc... They're out and about, roaming around.
However, they don't seem to be interested in food. It's been a week they've been out of hibernation, I thought they'd be more interested. Is this normal? Should I just keep coaxing them?
I accidently sent my leos into hibernation as I couldn't keep it warm enough in my room. (Giantic hole... -30degrees...) But now that I've fixed that, temperatures are correct, etc... They're out and about, roaming around.
However, they don't seem to be interested in food. It's been a week they've been out of hibernation, I thought they'd be more interested. Is this normal? Should I just keep coaxing them?