Found my little t.h.b. girl Olive flipped onto her back and unable to right herself when I went to feed her this morning. She seemed pretty exhausted and didn't even give me the usual attitude for keeping her waiting for her breakfast. I realize this may happen occasionally (such as during today's bout of playing SuperTort and trying to climb one of her obviously too tall potted plants for an unscheduled nibble), but I am curious if there is a time limit or situation where this can begin to be dangerous for them? Two considerations: 1) she is currently housed indoors since she is still so very small, so obviously no predators to come across her in this vulnerable position. 2) she fell directly under her MVB light...at 98 degrees. Makes me worry about burns or dehydration when she can't choose when to move out of its path. Anything I can do to help prevent flips or make it easier to get turned back over? She intentionally has nothing intended for climbing like this in her enclosure to help prevent this sort of flipping...seems like she chose to try to walk straight up the side of the plant pot! Thanks all.