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My sweet little girl is 5 years old and in the last several months she's been flipping over about twice a week. Sometimes I come home and she's like that and I don't know how long she's been that way but has never been under a light when it happened.
I use "Forest Floor" substrate which is cypress. I keep it smooth to avoid her flipping, but I think it happens when she tries to climb out of her indoor pen. Since its cold out she doesn't get out much in the winter months. I let her out every night to walk around the house.
Any suggestions on how to prevent this? Also, even though Redfoots don't hibernate, she seems to be choosing to be in the cooler part of her pen and is not eating as much, is this normal? She's cold to the touch sometimes which freaks me out!
I use "Forest Floor" substrate which is cypress. I keep it smooth to avoid her flipping, but I think it happens when she tries to climb out of her indoor pen. Since its cold out she doesn't get out much in the winter months. I let her out every night to walk around the house.
Any suggestions on how to prevent this? Also, even though Redfoots don't hibernate, she seems to be choosing to be in the cooler part of her pen and is not eating as much, is this normal? She's cold to the touch sometimes which freaks me out!