KarrieRee":1qjojn98 said:The meds are dehydrating him keep him hydrated- w/ the dropper- and the meds will effect the appetite
Thanks I'm on it
KarrieRee":1qjojn98 said:The meds are dehydrating him keep him hydrated- w/ the dropper- and the meds will effect the appetite
AHBD":p9wmhe8q said:Crickets are probably better as a staple, hornworms are O.K for extra hydration. BTW, can you post a pic of his tank showing the light placement ? I'm wondering if he's getting burned at all, causing those raw areas.
KarrieRee":55sbysgd said:You need to get a piece of basking decor directly underneath the UVB - 17 inches too far it needs to be 12-15--- horn worms are good for treats but not a staple feeder---have you tried dubia roaches?
KarrieRee":2no4o59g said:Then you need to lower the distance of the UVB --- you can use this stuff it works great - do you have a home depot in Canada ? Or even a local home improvement store or on line
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-15-ft-Cable-Ties-Hook-and-Loop-Spool-Black-10375/304220195
its like a Velcro cut into strips and wrap around the fixture --
but he needs to be under that UVB --
AHBD":fgjikk5a said:How many watts is the MVB ? Something has caused the serious issue on his back, I saw the new thread and it's worse. Did you by chance pull at the shed at all ?