Here's my "every day" schedule. Some variations come in - e.g., I'm not putting in playtime, because that varies on time; it's usually in the evening, but sometimes in the late afternoon.
Around 8AM: Turn on lights, put in salad.
Around 9:30AM: Put in reptiworms. They stay there until an hour or two before lights out.
Around 11AM: Go for a walk, for some natural sunlight. I use a ferret carrier.
Around 3PM: Bathtime! And poo time.
Around 4:30PM: Add some small superworms or dubia to the bowl of reptiworms.
Around 8PM: Take out foods.
Around 9:30-10PM: Lights out.
Playtime is usually sometime between 3PM and lights out, most often around the time I take the foods out. Sometimes, Wave helps me with that. :wink: She's growing at a rate of about an inch every 10 days-2 weeks, and putting on weight like nobody's business (244 grams, 15 inches, last time I weighed her, at 5 months old). She's very friendly, very trusting, no problems at all with handling her or picking her up, and there haven't been any since the first couple of weeks after I got her. She eats a variety of greens (turnip and mustard, this week), I do an every-other-day rotation of toppings (have a frozen mixture of strawberry, blueberry, grapes, and carrot, or use fresh things we've got in the refrigerator), and for live feeders, I keep reptiworms, superworms (small ones - buy them at micro size), and dubias. No aggression, thus far - but I've heard that the best recourse for that is just to force-handle until they learn that biting isn't going to get them their way.
I never mist, just
bathe daily (they're pretty short baths - 5-10 minutes, rather than 10-15, since I do it every day). During shedding, we might have two baths if there's some skin that looks ready to come off. She's in almost
constant shed somewhere, at this point, so I think that's normal for the fast-growing juvenile stage - some part of her is either fading out as it approaches shed, or shedding. Currently, it's her legs looking rather pale.
Does that help at all? I'm no expert, but Wave seems to be growing and thriving, so the system I'm using works for her.
The schedule has been varied - I was in class last month, and so some of the morning and early afternoon stuff had to be shifted - to no problems.