DanteChiacchia
Member
Hello!
For the past few days I’ve found my beardie somehow gets under his repticarpet. He usually looks like he’s trying to sleep, and I’m not sure how to prevent it.
It may be because he climbs up on the glass when I’m gone maybe? He has adenovirus so he may be accidentally pushing himself under, then get stuck. I also thought this could be due to the increase of temperatures going into summer. It’s getting to around 100 degrees F in his hot side, which I plan on decreasing alittle with a mount to raise his lights.
Any ideas how I could keep him on top of the repticarpet?
Thanks!
For the past few days I’ve found my beardie somehow gets under his repticarpet. He usually looks like he’s trying to sleep, and I’m not sure how to prevent it.
It may be because he climbs up on the glass when I’m gone maybe? He has adenovirus so he may be accidentally pushing himself under, then get stuck. I also thought this could be due to the increase of temperatures going into summer. It’s getting to around 100 degrees F in his hot side, which I plan on decreasing alittle with a mount to raise his lights.
Any ideas how I could keep him on top of the repticarpet?
Thanks!