Emily is doing the same thing. She goes to sleep between 4:30 and 5:30 and I tuck her in under her blankets and turn the lights off and cover her tank. She is eating less, one meal a day and that's all she wants so I don't force it. I keep her temps the same till lights out and they fall to about 70 degrees or room temperature and she does fine without a CHE. She will eat and after that I bathe her and let her pooh in the bath, dry her off and let her run a bit on my bed. I then put her in her tank and shes under her hammock nose to the corner and sleeps a bit, then up on her basking rock, back under her hammock about an hour or two later to sleep the rest of the late afternoon until the morning when lights go on. Shes been like this for a couple of weeks now. Hope this helps answer your questions.
Took him to the vet and it turns out that it wasnt brumation, although i bathe him 3 times a week apparently he was running low on body fluids (water to be more specific). So i took him home and bathed him for almost half an hour and he drank a ton, had a bowel movement, and then ate a ton after that and went back to being really active. Make sure your dragons stay hydrated guys! I feel bad i thought i bathed him enough!
sorry to hear that but glad you got it sorted out..mine get a syringe full of water 2 x per day...4 ml per time so they are well hydrated. Thank you for the tip...