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adamczuk |
Posted - 17/05/2012 : 21:16:07 After spending what I can only assume the whole day in the cold end (17-19C when no ones in with the heating on) as I took Sonny out of his faun to feed in the RUB I noticed he was freezing! Should I worry?
Thanks Adam |
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QueenVic |
Posted - 18/05/2012 : 16:37:21 when I get mine out I end up with goose bumps. I'm always cold as it is and they still feel really cold to the touch, have to put a jumper on when I handle them! |
Katie.Dublin |
Posted - 18/05/2012 : 09:18:41 Hi Adam, just make sure your warm end is at the correct temp so it isn't too hot for him. Other than that, it's just up to him where he goes ! |
lotabob |
Posted - 17/05/2012 : 23:04:08 They can feel icy cold to the touch sometimes, I can believe how cold they can be, it also amazes me how quickly they can rob heat from us and feel really warm. I always think if I'm providing the right conditions for them then its their choice how they use it. |
marc_sg |
Posted - 17/05/2012 : 22:13:36 if he was too cold he would have moved into the warm end. i really wouldnt worry too much just keep an eye on him. my female amel fed on a jumbo then two mins later wentbup to the viv and stayed there all night. |
adamczuk |
Posted - 17/05/2012 : 21:29:23 He fed alright (besides eating it from the ass up, dummy), strike feed as well. I'll need to be sure and put him Straight into the warm hide |
viraleye |
Posted - 17/05/2012 : 21:27:55 mine is always freezing, but mins likes to spend a lot of time burrowing in his cold end |
adamczuk |
Posted - 17/05/2012 : 21:25:55 He was way colder than usual though, I'm talking like milk carton cold |
Georgina |
Posted - 17/05/2012 : 21:20:24 they will feel cold. x |