ColleenT
Well-Known Member
I just dug up my 3 three-toeds. They are not natural to PA, so i want to make sure they are able to hibernate safely. they stopped eating bc of the cold. I had suspected they were not eating well this year, but the Male and the younger female are over the weight they were last year. So i feel safe hibernating them again.
The older female is a good eater but she is less than last year. She was 364g last year. ( she is a small turtle) and today she was 347g. Would you hibernate her? i am not sure what to do. She did well the past 2 winters. But i don't remember where i charted their weight, so i don't know what the first year weight was.
The older female is a good eater but she is less than last year. She was 364g last year. ( she is a small turtle) and today she was 347g. Would you hibernate her? i am not sure what to do. She did well the past 2 winters. But i don't remember where i charted their weight, so i don't know what the first year weight was.