Why would a tort sleep like this?

TheLastGreen

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He slept like this, is it normal?
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Here he is now fine after I picked him up, pulsing his neck.
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(Might as well ask, why does Zvezda sleep like this, is it normal, this was a few days ago and shes fine now?)
 

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I can't make out what I'm seeing in the 1st picture.
In the 3rd, I think he's got his head out and resting on the substrate...my star sleeps like that frequently. Neck stretched, face-planted into the orchid bark. When I come near sometimes he only bothers to open one eye...the message is clear...go away and leave me alone! :D
 

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I can't make out what I'm seeing in the 1st picture.
In the 3rd, I think he's got his head out and resting on the substrate...my star sleeps like that frequently. Neck stretched, face-planted into the orchid bark. When I come near sometimes he only bothers to open one eye...the message is clear...go away and leave me alone! :D
We've all had that look - frequently!!!:)
I think he's got everything tucked in in the first picture - a clear 'do not disturb!'!
 

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If he has neck stretched he does not feel threatened and also allows warmth to his neck . Mine is often found neck and legs fully stretched basking. I say happy relaxed tort.
However worth checking your light, type and duration.... is he under the leaf hiding from it as bright etc...
 

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