I've only owned my golden greek (T. graeca terrestris/antakyensis) Gaia since February. Lately I've noticed that she is not prowling around for food as actively, is eating only about half the amount she used to, and is burrowing in her warm side hide a lot more. Ambient and basking temperatures have not been altered since I got her. She seems healthy and acting normal otherwise.
Is it typical for T. graeca from warmer dryer areas to decrease activity during late spring/early summer in response to hot dry conditions in their native environments? I just want to make sure it isn't anything I'm doing to change her activity.
Is it typical for T. graeca from warmer dryer areas to decrease activity during late spring/early summer in response to hot dry conditions in their native environments? I just want to make sure it isn't anything I'm doing to change her activity.