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Long story short, out in Southern California, we're entering the cold season. Lows are around 40F and high is around 60F for now.
But no worries because my outdoor shelter is heated to 85F and 80% humidity. With that said, over the past few days, my sulcata isn't coming out of his outdoor enclosure night box. He won't eat, and wander around like he used to.
My guess is the cold and the lack of appetite but at what point should I be worried? It's been 3 days now of no food. Should I bring him inside my house for a few hours and feed him where it's warm?
I tried putting his food inside the enclosure (85F) and he wouldn't eat it. He just turned around a few hours ago and went to sleep.
I'll soak him in warm warm water tomorrow for 30 minutes and see what happens.
Any help is appreciated! THANKS!