I believe for a couple of different reasons. I live in a zone 10, so it's very dry, she sensed the lack of moisture in the air, and then went down (even after using a zoomed fogger on timer.) I also gave her a an overly generous amount of substrate (about 4") which probably contributed to her aestivating. I would check on her periodically just to make sure she was ok. I would also keep the soil moist consistently. I heard her moving around the other night, and after asking Grif for some advice, decided to dig her up. She woke up rather quick and had not developed an epithelial sac. She was hungry and after I removed some soil, she is awake again today.






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