Melinda
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Wondering why everyone says Sulcata's should not hibernate or brumate. What are the physical or biological reasons that they should not hibernate or brumate?
I know they come from an area that doesn't really put them in hibernation/brumation mode.
I did let my smaller Sulcata hibernate/brumate with my Russians last winter and it came up in the spring fine. He lives with the Russians right now because of his size, I don't want him smooshed by the larger free roaming Sulcata's.
What are the biological/physical differences between hibernating torts and non hibernating torts?
I know they come from an area that doesn't really put them in hibernation/brumation mode.
I did let my smaller Sulcata hibernate/brumate with my Russians last winter and it came up in the spring fine. He lives with the Russians right now because of his size, I don't want him smooshed by the larger free roaming Sulcata's.
What are the biological/physical differences between hibernating torts and non hibernating torts?