wannabelizardwhisperer
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Okay guys, here's the deal. I've been freaking out because my Columbian hasn't been eating for a week or two and he's normally a voracious eater. I've offered him his favorite foods over the past few days and he just licks it then ignores it. I mean, he doesn't look unhealthy. A bit skinny maybe, but it's not like I can force feed him, right?
I've read that Columbians normally don't hibernate, but he seems to be either going into hibernation or depression and I'd rather it be the former. He's acting like that's what he wants to do, though. He spends more time asleep in his hide than under his lamp now which is the total opposite of what he was doing. Help me figure this out guys, I don't want him to starve ):
I've read that Columbians normally don't hibernate, but he seems to be either going into hibernation or depression and I'd rather it be the former. He's acting like that's what he wants to do, though. He spends more time asleep in his hide than under his lamp now which is the total opposite of what he was doing. Help me figure this out guys, I don't want him to starve ):