mouse_has_faith
Active Member
Hi all,
my bluetongue and beardie went into brumation over a month ago. My shingleback, though not eating (but drinking occasionally), is still walking around a bit (though she's slower than she was in spring/summer). This is my first winter with her. The only difference I can think of between her and the other two lizards is she lives inside, they're outside. Should I stick her in the enclosure outside with the bluey and the beardie, perhaps to get her to be more quiet, or just continue to leave her alone?
Perhaps I'm just being paranoid! Anyone else had one lizard more awake than others during this time? Specifically a shingleback?
Cheers!
my bluetongue and beardie went into brumation over a month ago. My shingleback, though not eating (but drinking occasionally), is still walking around a bit (though she's slower than she was in spring/summer). This is my first winter with her. The only difference I can think of between her and the other two lizards is she lives inside, they're outside. Should I stick her in the enclosure outside with the bluey and the beardie, perhaps to get her to be more quiet, or just continue to leave her alone?
Perhaps I'm just being paranoid! Anyone else had one lizard more awake than others during this time? Specifically a shingleback?
Cheers!