Unexpected cold snap.

CharlieM

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The weather has finally cooled off here in South Florida. Last night we dropped down to 52 degrees. Unheard of for October. Brought these 4 in. It’s always a good time to clean them up and treat any shell fungus. They are miserable but should be back out soon. They are pretty tuned into the weather. None of them ate anything yesterday.

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CharlieM

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Ran home during lunch and put them out in the sun. After about 5-10 minutes they start wandering around trying to get out of the totes. Their 3 separate enclosures have all warmed up some and they can find sun or shade so out they went.
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Let me out!!!!!!
 

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They look great! Glad they were able to get back outside. Hopefully this curtails their food strike.
Mine have been indoors for the last 2-3 days and are starting to get chippy with each other as they stomp around in search of new territory.
 
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