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Old 11-12-2008, 04:49 PM
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Any ideas as to why my Cham has gotten so lazy?????

Hi all, just a quick question really. My veiled cham has recently got quite lazy in the mornings. His light comes on at 7:30 and he used to always be up already before it came on, now he stays in the same place where he fell asleep and can stay there most of the day. He's still eating and drinking well. Any ideas as to whats up with him??? I have looked at my books and on the net but cant seem to find any info to help me out.
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Re: Any ideas as to why my Cham has gotten so lazy?????

animals slow down considerably and experience a period of "soft brumation" for 3 or 4 months,
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Re: Any ideas as to why my Cham has gotten so lazy?????

I was also going to suggest that it might simply be the seasonal slowdown. Keep an eye on your cham for any unusual behaviours but it's more than likely linked to the time of year.
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