nukeswife
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We're still in a cycle of Spock not eating. No matter what we offer she just isn't interested. We give her a bowl of greens daily and replace them if they dry out during the day as well. We buy a mix of collard, mustard, turnip, and dandelion that we find available at the local grocery store. We will also add in butternut squash if it looks good. I had a good Dubia colony going but she wouldn't eat them anymore and since we're moving to TN soon I gave them to my local pet shop. We do have a few superworms and she'll eat one of those maybe every 3-4 days, but that's all. The rest of the day she either lays in her basking spot, or on the tile floor on the warm side of her tank. She's been to the vet 3 times in the last 3 months and all her fecal tests have come up negative. She's not pooping more than once every couple weeks, but I figured that was because she's just not eating.
We've had her for 14 months, she's 15.5" long and weighs 312g (she was up to 316 before she pooped last time) She's in a 40G breeder with a 24" reptisun 10.0 that we replaced in April, her cool side temps are around 78º, her warm side temps are kept between 86º-90º and her basking spot is around 105º-110º. We've never used sand, she's always been on shelf liner and currently is on tile.
This is a current picture of her sorry for the glare
We've had her for 14 months, she's 15.5" long and weighs 312g (she was up to 316 before she pooped last time) She's in a 40G breeder with a 24" reptisun 10.0 that we replaced in April, her cool side temps are around 78º, her warm side temps are kept between 86º-90º and her basking spot is around 105º-110º. We've never used sand, she's always been on shelf liner and currently is on tile.
This is a current picture of her sorry for the glare