Hi my names dee and this cutie is Linda, she is a Greek spur thighed (will be 1 years old in August)
I thought she had hibernated but I noticed she was moving around when I checked on her; a friend told me that she was just sleeping so I put her lights back on (she had lights off for a few day’s when I thought she was hibernating)
I know they slow down in the winter but she hasn’t wanted to eat anything I’ve offered for two weeks now, someone else told me they can go 10 weeks not eating! I just wanted some more opinions and advice please! I bathe her for 10 mins every other morning - offer her fresh food every day which consists of either - mazuri, pellets, lambs lettuce, lettuce, violas and approved weeds. I even offered her a bit of a strawberry yesterday but she wasn’t interested! Her viv tank is currently 26.5 degrees Celsius- she has a bask lamp with a automatic thermostat which is set to 28 degrees Celsius at one end of her viv, I hope that’s enough info!
I thought she had hibernated but I noticed she was moving around when I checked on her; a friend told me that she was just sleeping so I put her lights back on (she had lights off for a few day’s when I thought she was hibernating)
I know they slow down in the winter but she hasn’t wanted to eat anything I’ve offered for two weeks now, someone else told me they can go 10 weeks not eating! I just wanted some more opinions and advice please! I bathe her for 10 mins every other morning - offer her fresh food every day which consists of either - mazuri, pellets, lambs lettuce, lettuce, violas and approved weeds. I even offered her a bit of a strawberry yesterday but she wasn’t interested! Her viv tank is currently 26.5 degrees Celsius- she has a bask lamp with a automatic thermostat which is set to 28 degrees Celsius at one end of her viv, I hope that’s enough info!