Dylan koch
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I live in tucson az and it's been getting into low 100s but my tegus never hibernate longer than maybe 4 months
I've been in the habit of waking her up the last few days, seeing if she'll eat (usually she will) and then she suns herself and wanders for a while. Taking her outside to soak up the sun is probably a good idea, I'll definitely be trying that out and moving her enclosure to somewhere I can keep her warmerThat would be my guess your tegu is sensing it is too cold still. You need to move it to a room if possible and close the vent or like others said shock it out of sleep like wake it up and let it warm up like in a tubaware outside or something. If its 90 to 100 outside there is no reason it should still be asleep. How is your tegu looking weight wise? And have you made sure it's still breathing? And had fresh water?