claudiusx":2oco2ow4 said:Your uvb is fine don't worry about it.
After awhile of being fed like that, they can become lazy and only want to be fed that way.
So it sounds like shes doing just fine besides the eating correct? Acting generally healthy besides the want to hide now?
One trick I did with one of my girls after a few weeks of critical care was I made it up a bit thicker and put it on a worm. Once she got the taste of the cc on the worm, I was slowly able to transition her back over to standard foods. And from there she started eating more and more on her own.
It's really late for me right now, but I can offer you more advice in the morning. I just mainly wanted to post to let you know your uvb is fine and you don't need to do anything in regards to that. Besides potentially replace the bulb if it's over 6 months old.
-Brandon
She has always had trouble with her diet and being a diligent eater. But other than her eating problems, she pretty lethargic. She spends most of her day sleeping, but she does usually wake up during bath time.
Thank you for the info about the UVB! I was a bit concerned there. Also, I’ll try putting some cc on her food. However, the main problem seems to be her not having energy to/not wanting to (she hates being syringe fed but it’s the only way I can get anything substantial into her).