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    Quick question about winter feeding

    Hey guys, I've got about a 5 year old male who last year quit eating for 7 months during the winter. Summertime, he's a voracious eater but wouldn't touch anything during the winter.

    I know this is kind of normal, but this winter we tried feeding him about 2 months ago and he wouldnt eat. So my wife and I just decided to quit feeding until spring time. Is this safe or should we keep trying? He doesn't seem to be losing weight at all, not lethargic, he stays at the 70-75 degree side of his tank often as well (looking for a mate?). His hide stays right at 91 degrees.

    Let me know what you think, I really don't think he'll eat until springtime though..

    Mark
    Last edited by mark896; 12-07-2011 at 09:25 AM.

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