David
New Member
I'm in the OC and he's been outdoors all summer, loving the nice climate.
Last night it dropped down to 59 and when I checked on him this AM, he was just laying on the bottom of the cage looking very lethargic, with almost no movement. Normally he shy's away immediately looking to hide.
So I moved his cage indoors and put his lights on hoping he'll warm up and recover... a few hours later I am not seeing any improvement.
Any suggestions ?
Last night it dropped down to 59 and when I checked on him this AM, he was just laying on the bottom of the cage looking very lethargic, with almost no movement. Normally he shy's away immediately looking to hide.
So I moved his cage indoors and put his lights on hoping he'll warm up and recover... a few hours later I am not seeing any improvement.
Any suggestions ?