Hi, I am new to the tortoise world and my baby sulcata "Raymond" looks like he is hibernating and I know they don't so I'm worried about him and should I try to wake him up? Help me
Hi, I am new to the tortoise world and my baby sulcata "Raymond" looks like he is hibernating and I know they don't so I'm worried about him and should I try to wake him up? Help me
Welcome to the Forum. Baby sulcata do sleep a lot, but they do not hibernate. If you could take a minute and tell us about how you are keeping Raymond we might be able to help you out. What is the night time temperature, for example? What type and how big is the enclosure? Maybe post a couple of pictures so that we can possible spot a few problem areas that can easily be fixed.
The temp is 80, the humidity is about 60/70. I feel like he hasn't moved in a day. I let him swim in the bathtub then our him back in cage, it's that to much moving him around?
Yvonne provided good suggestion for you. Looks like you do have a top for the enclosure. Keep the temperature up a little more to see if the little one be more active? Our baby (not any more) also sleep a lot during the first 4 month and almost no growth. Then BOOM..........It grow so fast you are worry is we feed to much or what.....Please keep us posted.
have you poked/bothered the tort to make sure he is still with ya? if yes, I would offer a basking spot of 100-105 f and then attempt to keep the entire enclosure no less than 78 (since you are not appearing to run way high humidity)..I also would allow a dryer spot if you have cooler than 78 at the furthest spot in the enclosure....
Have you tried soaking him in warm water? I notice my baby does that sometimes as well, like hes really sleepy then after a good soak hes much more active.