Even indoors, their biological clocks tell them it's time to start fasting.Thank u for the advice, I may try increasing the hours for the lights amd see of that works. She has always been indoors so I had no idea she was going to hibernate since I always thought it was only an outdoor thing lol I think originally she had 10 hours of heat lamp.
Then again I've never had her during the Autumn since we first had her last December, so I didn't know what to expect from her in Autumn beforehand
Keep the temps a little higher at night, too, for a bit.