Monty was eating quite ungracefully today, I think his sister ate some of his food in the night. I'm training him to use a feeder that only opens for him.
That's a tough one...since it's a 12 hour cycle...if you happen to notice the numbers falling at night, you may still need to set an alarm and get up to check to make sure he hasn't fallen further.
It's my least favorite thing to do...but Monty's numbers are beautifully low already...he's going to show you what he's got late at night...take a look at this SS - @Sarah and Blaze. Blaze used to love to do his thing late at night and poor Sarah had to get up for work the next day...he kept her up plenty of nights...and now he's in remission! So one might say that all those sleepless nights were well spent - they earned the ultimate prize for their diligence and late nights. It's not impossible...so take heart...shift the times to best suit your schedule, but don't count on not having to get up at night...you can catch up on your sleep one Monty is in remission
I see a furshot yesterday. Could you put FS in the dose cell, it helps us see quickly what happened. Furshots can interrupt the depot and cause wonky numbers a couple cycles later. Or it could be that 0.1 units is not enough, and now that the larger depot is drained, the numbers are drifting up. Hard to say on the latter just yet, you need a few more cycles at this dose to fill the depot.