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Old 27-12-2020, 02:31 PM   #2
sandy
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Originally Posted by jimothy View Post
So I am hibernating my two year old iberas for the first time this year. I have seen some conflicting information about acceptable weight loss during hibernation so I'm not totally sure if they are ok. They have been down for 2 weeks.

These are the weekly weigh ins:

start -- week1 -- week2
D: 348 -- 340 -- 333 (4.3% loss)
P: 273 -- 261 -- 254 (7% loss)

They otherwise look fine, opened their eyes when I handled them. During the first week the weather was a bit warm so the temperature in the box was around 10 for a few days, but has now settled to a steady 7-9 degrees during the second week.

Is it ok to keep them hibernating for another two weeks (my original plan)? Is this weight loss too much and should I get them up soon?
Its a 10% weight loss over the whole of the hibernation. It might be they need to be colder, if they open their eyes when handling, they are not fully down. When I used to weigh mine they never had their eyes open. The temps really need to be lower at around 5c. The weather so far this Winter has not really been cold. Although the next week looks like temps will be dropping.
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