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I was just wondering if babies inside on their first year naturally "hibernate". I noticed they weren't very active during the winter and now I see them frequently now that it's in the 70's outside.
txturtle13 said:I was just wondering if babies inside on their first year naturally "hibernate". I noticed they weren't very active during the winter and now I see them frequently now that it's in the 70's outside.
Saleama said:I have 5 hatchiling and 7 three - four year old juveniles and all but three disappeared for two and a half months. They have just started to emerge on their own and I keep my apartment at or around 72 all winter long.
TortsNTurtles said:Saleama said:I have 5 hatchiling and 7 three - four year old juveniles and all but three disappeared for two and a half months. They have just started to emerge on their own and I keep my apartment at or around 72 all winter long.
Do you still throw feed in daily ? Are they not active and hide or are they totally hibernating and not eating . This is an interesting thread as I plan to get some babies.