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If the turtle's body temp goes down too much
the turtle will go back into burmation mode. Turtles can go in and out of burmation over a winter depending on the water and air temps. But, that said, I'm not sure about a turtle who has had access to a heating pad. This is a new one on me ;-) You might try a turtle fanciers internet group or web page to find real experts. I know the feeling of trying to get a bit more spring out of spring when it wants to be blustery instead of warm! kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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Thanks, Kathy..... I'm glad to hear they can go in and out of
hibernation..... I was afraid once they came "out", it might be harmful to go back in and out again so soon. I'm not as much worried about the spoiled box turtle with the heating pad.... I'll go bury him deep under the compost and leaves.... he's so lazy he lets me do that for him, and he stays put til the next morning. It's the poor guys in the water I'm nervous about.... I had shoveled a bunch of dirt into the deep part of their pond for winter hibernation, and cleaned it all out yesterday. I want SPRING!!! |
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I think I jumped the gun too! With the warmer temps here in Chicago, I
couldn't wait to get a red eared slider to put in my pond. Water temp was about 61 degrees. My new turtle buried itself in the bottom of the pond and I haven't seen him since. Is this normal? Ken Sue777 wrote: Thanks, Kathy..... I'm glad to hear they can go in and out of hibernation..... I was afraid once they came "out", it might be harmful to go back in and out again so soon. I'm not as much worried about the spoiled box turtle with the heating pad.... I'll go bury him deep under the compost and leaves.... he's so lazy he lets me do that for him, and he stays put til the next morning. It's the poor guys in the water I'm nervous about.... I had shoveled a bunch of dirt into the deep part of their pond for winter hibernation, and cleaned it all out yesterday. I want SPRING!!! |
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I'm not sure what the temperatures are exactly that
cause a turtle to start operating at full turtle speed... he may be just surprised at the move and will come around when he's ready. kathy :-) |
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Hi, Ken:
I think your new turtle hid at the bottom both due to the cold and because he's new. Also, my water turtles ALWAYS sleep buried at the bottom of the pond, even in the heart of summer, but they sure come up when I go out with a flashlight and some chicken! Here's hoping all our turtles survive this prolonged winter! |
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