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kdlang Posted - 30/10/2010 : 14:09:22
Do corns get less active as it gets colder and we have shorter days? All 5 of mine seem to be more quiet this last week, even Peanut who is usually happy trashing his faun for 5 days out of 7. I don't know if its due to a winter wind down, or because I haven't been having them out so often these past few weeks due to decorating and preparing to move house.
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kdlang Posted - 31/10/2010 : 09:09:38
Well found out why Carmellia is possibly more quiet than usual. Looks like she might be going blue again. Its only 4 weeks since she last shed so wasnt expecting it. Peanut has made me out to be a liar as I got up this morning to find his cardboard hide upside down again half in his water bowl. I'm sure he doesn't like where i put it
Sta~ple Posted - 30/10/2010 : 20:51:41
Mine actually do the opposite, they are more lively in the autumn/winter for what ever reason. Maybe it's to do with the heating my house though?
lee2308 Posted - 30/10/2010 : 16:53:37
yep,mine have calmed down alot,prefering the cool end too.
mikerichards Posted - 30/10/2010 : 16:26:48
Sometimes they do yes, they have been known to put themselves down for hibernation, staying off the warm end, not eating, generally a lot less active.
Its not a problem and is perfectly normal.

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