Koka_Corn
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Hey all
So I'm leaving on a trip abroad on Monday and my boy, Koka ate last Saturday, he's currently deep in blue and has been only spending time in both his cold and humid hides. He hasn't even given a thought to his hot one and I haven't seen any signs of him moving there whilst im not looking either. (Disturbed substrate/decor, etc)
His hot hide stays around 28 - 29, and his cool hide is about 20 - 23 degrees celsius and his humid hide im guessing will be colder due to the wet moss in there. Obviously I don't want to pick him up and move him as he's in shed, I checked yesterday and I think I saw a bump but not a hundred percent sure due to the angle he was in and being curled on himself, again, I don't want to stress him by moving him about. It's one of those hides that opens on the top so I just managed to have a peek in.
The fact i'm leaving him for a week whilst he's in shed and possibly not digesting is setting off my stress. My parents will be checking in on him but only for things like water changes and poop cleaning. If an emergency arises I don't think they'd know what to do or how to even identify it.
Just worrying he's choosing the extra humidity for his shed over digesting for his meal, I've heard if left for too long the mouse can rot on the inside and possibly kill them? Unsure if that's truly the case.
Will he be alright? Is 20 - 23C an okay temperature to digest at?
Sorry for being a worry wart. Just need some reassurance my boy will be alright while i'm gone so I can enjoy my holiday without stressing about him.
You guys have helped ease my fears many times in the past, thanks in advance.
So I'm leaving on a trip abroad on Monday and my boy, Koka ate last Saturday, he's currently deep in blue and has been only spending time in both his cold and humid hides. He hasn't even given a thought to his hot one and I haven't seen any signs of him moving there whilst im not looking either. (Disturbed substrate/decor, etc)
His hot hide stays around 28 - 29, and his cool hide is about 20 - 23 degrees celsius and his humid hide im guessing will be colder due to the wet moss in there. Obviously I don't want to pick him up and move him as he's in shed, I checked yesterday and I think I saw a bump but not a hundred percent sure due to the angle he was in and being curled on himself, again, I don't want to stress him by moving him about. It's one of those hides that opens on the top so I just managed to have a peek in.
The fact i'm leaving him for a week whilst he's in shed and possibly not digesting is setting off my stress. My parents will be checking in on him but only for things like water changes and poop cleaning. If an emergency arises I don't think they'd know what to do or how to even identify it.
Just worrying he's choosing the extra humidity for his shed over digesting for his meal, I've heard if left for too long the mouse can rot on the inside and possibly kill them? Unsure if that's truly the case.
Will he be alright? Is 20 - 23C an okay temperature to digest at?
Sorry for being a worry wart. Just need some reassurance my boy will be alright while i'm gone so I can enjoy my holiday without stressing about him.
You guys have helped ease my fears many times in the past, thanks in advance.