riley2012
12-09-13, 09:30 AM
Hi.
I have a female bearded dragon, Riley, who is about 15 months old. About 8 months ago, this past spring, she went into brumation on and off for about four months. The past couple of days she seems to be going into brumation again. She spent the entire yesterday sleeping in her cool hidespot, and didn't eat at all. Normally, she is awake all day, eats well, has active periods during the day, and sleeps at night.
My question is this: is it better to leave her undisturbed and allow the brumation to proceed naturally, or should I wake her for baths and food? I normally give Riley baths three times per week. Last week, after a day and a half of sleeping, I woke Riley for a bath. Following the bath, she was active for a few days. She ate well the day of the bath, but ate less than usual the following days. Is it better for me to wake her from her sleep for baths and food, or allow her to brumate undisturbed?
In case it's helpful, here is info about Riley's environment: Riley is in a 40 gallon terrarium. The basking side is 110 degrees, the cool side is 80 degrees with a hide spot. There is a 72 watt halogen bulb and a 60 watt ceramic heat emitter on the basking side, and a 24 inch 10.0 output UVB across the terrarium. The substrate is shelf liner.
Thanks for your help!
I have a female bearded dragon, Riley, who is about 15 months old. About 8 months ago, this past spring, she went into brumation on and off for about four months. The past couple of days she seems to be going into brumation again. She spent the entire yesterday sleeping in her cool hidespot, and didn't eat at all. Normally, she is awake all day, eats well, has active periods during the day, and sleeps at night.
My question is this: is it better to leave her undisturbed and allow the brumation to proceed naturally, or should I wake her for baths and food? I normally give Riley baths three times per week. Last week, after a day and a half of sleeping, I woke Riley for a bath. Following the bath, she was active for a few days. She ate well the day of the bath, but ate less than usual the following days. Is it better for me to wake her from her sleep for baths and food, or allow her to brumate undisturbed?
In case it's helpful, here is info about Riley's environment: Riley is in a 40 gallon terrarium. The basking side is 110 degrees, the cool side is 80 degrees with a hide spot. There is a 72 watt halogen bulb and a 60 watt ceramic heat emitter on the basking side, and a 24 inch 10.0 output UVB across the terrarium. The substrate is shelf liner.
Thanks for your help!