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Posted by dave on November 10, 2001 at 15:28:47:
i have a 2 yr old sulcata living in a 8' X 4' enclosure. Hot spot = 95-100 degrees, cool spot = 85-90 degrees with temps falling about 10 degrees at night. i have newspaper lined on the cool spot of the enclosure with timothy hay on top of it. this past week my sulcata has burrowed under the timothy hay and newspaper and remains there all day sleeping. she only comes out at night to eat her food and drink. i only know that she is still in there because her food is gone! i know that sulcata's dont hibernate but is this a type of hibernation and "slowing down period" or is this something that i should be concerned about? thanks in advance for any info!
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