Recent content by Beardoceaso

  1. B

    Re-homing in London Ontario

    Okay I will calibrate it. I guess it's not as bad of a situation as I had thought, I'll probably keep him then :).
  2. B

    Re-homing in London Ontario

    Okay I will do that. If it doesn't reach 75% what does that mean? Also should I use large rock salt or will table salt work. As long as the humidity isn't constantly +60% can they survive for a couple of months without need for concern? He is an adult and not a baby after all. And there isn't...
  3. B

    Re-homing in London Ontario

    I am using a National Geographic Digital Thermo-Hygrometer http://www.petsmart.com/reptile/humidity-temperature-controls/national-geographic-trade-digital-thermo-hygrometer-zid36-27796/cat-36-catid-500012 with the probe near the warmer side of the tank (it was originally in the middle) about 2...
  4. B

    Re-homing in London Ontario

    Hi, I recently acquired (what I think is about a 2 year old, he is 16") dragon from an auction in which he was living in an awful environment. He was in an uncleaned small cricket keeper that was covered in poop both inside and on the top. I was planning to keep him as a pet but it has been so...
  5. B

    New owner. Shedding or mouth rot??

    That's good news! My girlfriend told me he's probably fine but I'm just paranoid because I want him to be okay :P. He isn't sitting on his basking branch right now but some people are said that when they shed their behavior is very different and they will sometimes sit half in the shade and half...
  6. B

    New owner. Shedding or mouth rot??

    Hi everyone, I recently got my first dragon (Ceasar) yesterday. I know nothing about his history other than he is an adult, is a male, and is 16" in length. He looks to be shedding right now, but there are some really dark brown areas on his tail and his sides. I know adults shed in patches so...
Top Bottom