Ah, the temp. at my house has been at 65 the past two days, and his heating pad was broken. That would explain the hibernation. But after he came out, I disocovered that he was pretty dehydrated. I checked his water and it looked like he hadn't drank any all night. I managed to get a syringe full into him, it took me quite a while to get him used to it, stubborn little thing. He was still too weak to drink/eat on his own, so I continued to syringe water into his mouth every 20 minutes, every other syringe full had a small dose of vitamins in it. I layed him on a towel over a heating pad, and near a heating vent in the wall. I layed down next to him, and after about 3 times of watering him, he started to act more normal. (huffing at my touch while he was curled up, etc.)
At around 12:30 he FINALLY drank on his own, and ate a few mealworms. I decided to stay up for another hour just to make sure he was doing ok. He crawled back into the towel and fell asleep, so I went to let my dogs outside before I put them to bed. When I came back, he was gone!! I was so relevied but so scared at the same time. It was a good sign that he was up and moving, but I had no idea where he went. I slowly unfolded the towel, no Bert. I lifted up my blanket, no Bert. I tore through a pile of clothes laying nearby, no Bert. I did hear some faint huffing though. I finally picked up a shirt laying in the corner and got poked quite badly through the thin fabric =( that's what I get for not giving Bert his sack. haha. After that I moved his cage into the bathroom (where the heating vent is, by far the warmest room in the house) and as of now, he's doing very very good =)
I've had so much trouble with this hedeghog, far more trouble than i've ever had with hedgies in the past. I don't know what it is about this one, but he seems to be drawn to bad luck.