I'm so glad this isn't anything out of the ordinary. Maybe you'll want to cool it off to the usual temperature now and warm it up again early if he went down early? He sounds like he's in good hands.
I'm so glad this isn't anything out of the ordinary. Maybe you'll want to cool it off to the usual temperature now and warm it up again early if he went down early? He sounds like he's in good hands.
Sounds like you know what your doing. I always use a heat bulb with my amphibians because it's easy to control the heat without using heat from ambient light. As for the possible early hibernation, it is perfectly normal for amphibians to start early or late. If a cool front lowered it's normal ambient temperature it would usually cause a toad to become sluggish.
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