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    Peeing a lot on a hunger strike

    Barry unloaded tonight, peeing A LOT , both liquid and solid pee. He hasn't eaten in about a month..his husbandry has been fairly stable , although today it was in the mid 80s outside ...

    Is it possible it was too hot for him?

    His hot side is between 88 - 90 .., cool side hovers around 80.., humidity between 52 and 65...

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    As long as you can maintain those temps inside his enclosure, I'm not sure what the outside temp has to do with anything.

    Peeing while on a hunger strike is a good thing. It shows they're drinking and staying hydrated.
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