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<blockquote data-quote="nyteovvl" data-source="post: 171711" data-attributes="member: 29213"><p>I recently asked if curly haireds hibernate. She webbed herself in to her home and didnt feed or come out for almost 1 and a half months. She recently came out and dug a pit and webbed it up. Its on the half of the tank where I have heat mat. It gets chilly in my room in the winter so I turned it on for the season. Shes dug down to the base of the tank and the heat is still on. Is this behavior ok? I want to feed her but Im worried she may be readying for a molt. Any input?[ATTACH=full]45679[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nyteovvl, post: 171711, member: 29213"] I recently asked if curly haireds hibernate. She webbed herself in to her home and didnt feed or come out for almost 1 and a half months. She recently came out and dug a pit and webbed it up. Its on the half of the tank where I have heat mat. It gets chilly in my room in the winter so I turned it on for the season. Shes dug down to the base of the tank and the heat is still on. Is this behavior ok? I want to feed her but Im worried she may be readying for a molt. Any input?[ATTACH type="full"]45679[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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