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Hi. My Sulcata is around six years old and is 11#'s. I'm in Florida, but we are experiencing a cold winter. I don't let her outside unless it's 70° or higher. So, she's currently living in my bathroom. Our house is set on 73°, she has a open cardboard box with hay, and I have a CHE aimed towards her. This isn't ideal, obviously. She doesn't dig, she gets warm baths once a week, but she's sleeping almost non-stop. She gets like that every winter, even though I keep her warm. I've read Sulcatas don't hibernate, but what is she doing? She barely eats or drinks, she just sleeps. If it's warm enough I bring her outside. She just crawls under a bush and goes back to sleep. We are moving this year, so we haven't built her a heated outdoor enclosure. What's wrong. Please be gentle with me. I know this isn't ideal. How can I get her to exercise and eat?