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Possible hybernation?
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Hunter
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RE: Possible hybernation?
Hey Anja, you do pay attention to my posts Hunter does free roam when I am at home however he has his own enclosure while I am not home. It is a 6 by 5 enclosure with everything he needs. Thanks for replying to my post.
Is it my understanding that this tortoise free roams the house, thus the heating pad under some foliage?
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JustAnja
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RE: Possible hybernation?
I do sometimes remember things OK
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| 01-15-2008 08:44 AM |
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Hunter
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As long as he is ok, I am not concerned with how active he is. I just want to confirm that he is ok
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| 01-15-2008 02:02 PM |
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RE: Possible hybernation?
Hi, I love this site! First Hunter, you asked a question that I have had brewing. My leopard(who I have only had a short time) does have some slower weeks.I thought my temps were fine also.but only in a smaller area of her pen is it hot enough. But my cooler spot is too cool. I am in the middle of winter here and whne our radiant heat is on, I think she's happy. Did you say you have underneath heat, Hunter?
But more impotantly I love the way you guys handle things. I would've thought EJ would have taken offense to the way Terry spoke up about confusing people, especially newbies. But NO, is it possible I stumbled on to a very adult site for my first ever group to join?? Yahoo, and thanks foe everyone's expertise. My torts are so grateful. Nadine
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| 01-15-2008 03:50 PM |
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