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    Default Re: Frog Lethargy, or something else?

    What does the thermometer say? If you don't have one, it's very helpful. I'd continue to keep an eye on him, see if his appetite is affected or if he spends extra time soaking. Those can be warning signs.

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    UPDATE: so since the move of the lamp, he seems to be going back to normal. He spends a normal period of time soaking, and he eats fine. (even when he was hiding)

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    good!

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    Silly question but, you are turning the light off a night right?

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