Depending were you live he's probably going down for Brumation mine went down round october last year and didnt come back till march-april and refused to eat the entire time just make sure you have UVB and the right temps and he should be fine (also Stubbs was only 6months old(ish) when he went...
i generally wouldnt suggest screen cages they are hard to keep temps right personally i prefer a custom built cage i built stubbs for 95$ and its wooden with sliding plexi doors with lighting built in and really easy to build
Shed Retaining means that a piece of skin never sheds off normaly on the tail or toes and can cause toe/tail lose during a shed i up the baths to daily till the shed is done most likely he's about to shed the rest of his body most the time on a retained shed it gets kinda hard and crusty when it...
Fear and Caution are still emotions saying they cant feel emotions is like saying they dont breathe every animal can experience fear and they learn how to aviod it their perception of emotions is probably not as advanced as us but Stubble comes when he's called free roams the house and climbs...
Stubble went down for his Brumation at 6months old and he's almsot 23 inches long now :D he came back with a vengence i was really worried that he would be stunted or id lose him but it worked out great he's gettting ready for his brumation right now im going to miss him :(
Honestly it depends were you are located and what resources you have for food, Stubble is 20 Months Old and ive hade him since he was 3weeks old he's honestly (in my area) is one of the most expensive animals ive kept until recently i was going through (at 6months old) 450-600 crickets a week...
i keep the waterdish because stubb's loves to soak in it even with regular baths once again im against misting ive seen alot of beadies get URI but i know its common with breeders for clutchs personally i just always set with my hand in the tub for stubble to climb on and he loved it good...
yea i have to hand feed stubble (he is literally so spoiled he will not hunt anymore) but i used a plastic tub as well when i first got him the divider is what i would do personally a piece of plywood should be more than enough i used a 20gal till i built is cage stubble bathes in the bathtub...
let me say congrats on the new beadie and cant wait to say pics and AWESOME DEAL ONT HE CAGE!!
that being said there are alot of ppl that know more about them then me but this is what ive learned here
i bathe mine twice a week untill he starts to shed then daily as for the water bowl i have...
when i first got stubble he was a dark grey (not stressed tha was just his ugly color lol) now he's turned a bright bright yellow with orange the only time you see grey is when we go outside though it is only because he love to soak up natural light he loves being outside his belly still stays...
id stay away from sand as well on top of bactieria most reptile sands are just calcium carbonate thats be ground up there is a thread on here some were talking about the risks of this but mainly while it is digestable (in small amounts) it can cause alot of resp problems as well i use tile in my...