I have two tanks as I have separated my two females. The one is bigger than the other . I have some concerns about the heating. I live in a country with varying temperatures, South Africa to be exact. Right now we are getting into winter and it is about 44°F (7°C) outside and 50°F (10°C) inside the house. I only have one round thermometer which I move about the tanks to check temperatures, but my Leo in the smaller tank isn't being very active . I'm scared she may be trying to hibernate???? But even when I take her out at night occasionally to bond when I put her back I put her on the warm side in case she has forgotten about it. She chills there for less than five minutes then goes back to her cool hide ????
Below are the following readings
TANK ONE: (lager tank belonging to more energetic Leo Athena)
Warm side: 85°F / (35°C)
Middle : 77°F / (25°C)
Cold side : 64°F / (18°C)
It's way too cold for them isn't it ? I have three heating pads going! I'm not sure what to do, I have to drive two hours to buy a heating pad, should I drive out there again asap ???
Below are the following readings
TANK ONE: (lager tank belonging to more energetic Leo Athena)
Warm side: 85°F / (35°C)
Middle : 77°F / (25°C)
Cold side : 64°F / (18°C)
It's way too cold for them isn't it ? I have three heating pads going! I'm not sure what to do, I have to drive two hours to buy a heating pad, should I drive out there again asap ???
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