Hello, I got my bearded dragon the Saturday after Christmas, or the 29th of December. Ever since I got him, he has been barely eating. He usually has been eating around 8 crickets per day, but today, at 0. I tried to feed him multiple times and even removed him from his hammock and placed him next to the crickets in hopes that he would eat, but he only started staring at the glass and trying to climb it. (I actually got a background for the tank, but the sides and front still are just plain glass) I was told that because I recently got him, he was still stressed from relocation and would begin to eat heavily, except this hasn't happened despite me having him for over a week.
In his tank, which is 75 gallons, the temperatures are normal. His basking spot, which is his hammock he barely ever leaves, stays around 105 degrees, currently at 107. His cooler side remains much colder normally in the low 70s. I have two heat lamps and a UVB lamp currently, but am currently purchasing one of the wide bulbs that I read are much better. At night, I also place a ceramic heater in place of his current UVB bulb to ensure that his temperature remains around 70 degrees at night. All in all, I don't think there is anything wrong with his temperatures. His humidity levels normally stay in the high 30's despite having uses two different humidifiers. I originally used the big one I have for my damp basement, but that didn't decrease it much. I then bought a mini one that can fit in his tank. It is called the Eva-Dry and it doesn't seem to be working, either. I will be testing my humidity gauge tomorrow to ensure that it is accurately measuring the humidity. When I came back from a short, 2-day trip, I believed he was dehydrated so I have been giving him daily baths and putting drops of water on his nose for him to drink, which he does for a little. He still currently has a few wrinkles, but I am not sure if they are from dehydration as I'm not sure how he could be dehydrated at this point. I'm not sure what else would cause him to not be eating much. I'm getting worried. He still poops often however, which is a bit reassuring.
Here is a picture of his tank: https://imgur.com/a/EiJOJIz
Here is a picture of him (sorry for the low quality, I will upload a better one tomorrow if needed): https://imgur.com/a/OvwTJoq
In his tank, which is 75 gallons, the temperatures are normal. His basking spot, which is his hammock he barely ever leaves, stays around 105 degrees, currently at 107. His cooler side remains much colder normally in the low 70s. I have two heat lamps and a UVB lamp currently, but am currently purchasing one of the wide bulbs that I read are much better. At night, I also place a ceramic heater in place of his current UVB bulb to ensure that his temperature remains around 70 degrees at night. All in all, I don't think there is anything wrong with his temperatures. His humidity levels normally stay in the high 30's despite having uses two different humidifiers. I originally used the big one I have for my damp basement, but that didn't decrease it much. I then bought a mini one that can fit in his tank. It is called the Eva-Dry and it doesn't seem to be working, either. I will be testing my humidity gauge tomorrow to ensure that it is accurately measuring the humidity. When I came back from a short, 2-day trip, I believed he was dehydrated so I have been giving him daily baths and putting drops of water on his nose for him to drink, which he does for a little. He still currently has a few wrinkles, but I am not sure if they are from dehydration as I'm not sure how he could be dehydrated at this point. I'm not sure what else would cause him to not be eating much. I'm getting worried. He still poops often however, which is a bit reassuring.
Here is a picture of his tank: https://imgur.com/a/EiJOJIz
Here is a picture of him (sorry for the low quality, I will upload a better one tomorrow if needed): https://imgur.com/a/OvwTJoq