acidburn01
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- Beardie name(s)
- Toothless
Nope, no blood or anything. Just the barely anything that looks like a sick stomach sort of poop.Hi there! My baby Beardie is currently sick too so I totally understand that sinking horrible feeling. It’s terrible! Have you noticed blood in his stool?
He is about 3 months, in a 40 gallon. We have an 80watt powersun uv and a CHE on during the day. We keep both on to give him a wider basking spot since he's small in a large tank. We also have a flukers basking bulb but that and the powersun on together made his basking rock too hot. The temp of the physical rock was reading 108 so we just so the powersun and che for now, until we can get a tube. We have to get a different lid first, it's just a stupid sliding screen. It's a pain. Basking is about 100, middle reads between 85 to 90 and cool reads about 80 to 85ish and we use a temp gun that reads the room temperature. (I know the hot needs to be a little hotter, the flukers makes the air hotter but makes his rock too hot for his belly so we need to get a different light/hood when we have the money) I also keep the che on at night and close to the middle of the tank, mainly because his tank sits under the vent and while the air doesn't get below 76, the air that comes out feels super cold. I dust his food often, a few times a day with calcium with d3, if I remember. If not multiple times a day, then at least once a day, or every other day. We only use mealworms as treats. I.e, he does NOT like the living room. I don't know if it's cause it's always a bit darker in there (lights stay off, the sun provides enough light), the things on the ceiling freak him out and/or the doors/windows/light coming from them. But after I bring him in there once or twice a week, I give him a mealworm or waxworm for it. The crickets are typically smaller than the space between his eyes, I get the small ones from petsmart. Sometimes not always because the next store i go to, their smalls are a bit bigger than petsmarts, but only a smidge. I try to keep them smaller, though. He's never had this issue before so I'm wondering if it's the waxworms, since he got them for the first time day before yesterday. The greenish photo of him is just now, agter he judt got up and moved to his basking rock, my camera makes the lighting in his tank look weird and the other is from yesterday. Another thing, I don't know if it'd play into it but it's like he waits until he's on our bed to poop and since yesterday or so, when he starts, I'll pick him up and put him back in his tank, it sits right beside my bed. I don't know if that'd upset him, maybe it got him to stop mid-pooping and upset his belly.? I don't know, to be honest, I was half expecting for him not to make it through the night, I'm still worried. He hasn't gone yet, but thats normal for him. He also eats kale, collard greens(just started that a few days ago) and carrot strips sprinkled with calcium and he's good about eating at least the greens. He really likes his kale. He also eats dubia roaches.Hello,
Sorry your dragon isn't doing well.
Can you review your tank setup a little bit with us, such as the type/brand of UVB lighting, your
temperatures & what you use to measure it with, supplementation, etc so we can be sure it is all
correct for you?
Please post pictures of your dragon & setup for us too.
If you can, try to keep him a little warmer overnight, around 75-80F to help boost his system when
he isn't feeling well.
You can get some non dairy acidophiluz or non dairy organic soy yogurt to help for his tummy in the
case it is upset.
For now, as suggested, avoid the mealworms because sometimes too many can cause upset GI
distress. Be sure the crickets are smaller than the space between his eyes to help avoid impaction
in him.
Tracie
Please get your surface basking temps 105-110 taken w/ a digital probe thermometer --- that platform hes sitting on I am wondering if its containing heat and its hotter -- the Powersun is very good for basking temps but not so much for UVB -- please get a long tube fixture if you have a PetSmart in your town or area go look for this 24 watt Arcadia Pro T 5 w/ a 12% bulb -- you want a 24" or you can get one of these Zoo Med 24" w/ a 22" Reptisun 10.0 T 5 -- www.petmountain.comHe is about 3 months, in a 40 gallon. We have an 80watt powersun uv and a CHE on during the day. We keep both on to give him a wider basking spot since he's small in a large tank. We also have a flukers basking bulb but that and the powersun on together made his basking rock too hot. The temp of the physical rock was reading 108 so we just so the powersun and che for now, until we can get a tube. We have to get a different lid first, it's just a stupid sliding screen. It's a pain. Basking is about 100, middle reads between 85 to 90 and cool reads about 80 to 85ish and we use a temp gun that reads the room temperature. (I know the hot needs to be a little hotter, the flukers makes the air hotter but makes his rock too hot for his belly so we need to get a different light/hood when we have the money) I also keep the che on at night and close to the middle of the tank, mainly because his tank sits under the vent and while the air doesn't get below 76, the air that comes out feels super cold. I dust his food often, a few times a day with calcium with d3, if I remember. If not multiple times a day, then at least once a day, or every other day. We only use mealworms as treats. I.e, he does NOT like the living room. I don't know if it's cause it's always a bit darker in there (lights stay off, the sun provides enough light), the things on the ceiling freak him out and/or the doors/windows/light coming from them. But after I bring him in there once or twice a week, I give him a mealworm or waxworm for it. The crickets are typically smaller than the space between his eyes, I get the small ones from petsmart. Sometimes not always because the next store i go to, their smalls are a bit bigger than petsmarts, but only a smidge. I try to keep them smaller, though. He's never had this issue before so I'm wondering if it's the waxworms, since he got them for the first time day before yesterday. The greenish photo of him is just now, agter he judt got up and moved to his basking rock, my camera makes the lighting in his tank look weird and the other is from yesterday. Another thing, I don't know if it'd play into it but it's like he waits until he's on our bed to poop and since yesterday or so, when he starts, I'll pick him up and put him back in his tank, it sits right beside my bed. I don't know if that'd upset him, maybe it got him to stop mid-pooping and upset his belly.? I don't know, to be honest, I was half expecting for him not to make it through the night, I'm still worried. He hasn't gone yet, but thats normal for him.
I removed the che and put in the flukers basking light again. His rock does retain heat pretty well, it was reading 94 a little bit ago and is already up to like 99, the other fixtures under the light are also up a few degrees, as is the atmosphere temp. We use one of those forehead thermometers that has a "house" mode for the air/surface temps. Does his rock need to be 105 or does it need to atmospherically be 105.?Please get your surface basking temps 105-110 taken w/ a digital probe thermometer --- that platform hes sitting on I am wondering if its containing heat and its hotter -- the Powersun is very good for basking temps but not so much for UVB -- please get a long tube fixture if you have a PetSmart in your town or area go look for this 24 watt Arcadia Pro T 5 w/ a 12% bulb -- you want a 24" or you can get one of these Zoo Med 24" w/ a 22" Reptisun 10.0 T 5 -- www.petmountain.com
Please no more meal worms--- and no spiced pumpkin-- you want plain if you feed it - baby food pumpkin is good --- that will make him poop for sure but you need to get the surface basking temps correct and UVB --- if the Powersun is sitting on the screen the UVB rays are being blocked by 30% -- and please cut back on the calcium D3 he only needs it ONCE per day/ feeding --- lightly coated on the insects -- she has found a place to poop on your bed -- be ready for her place a dish towel or paper towel on under her when you see her lift the tail -- be ready --
This is the thermometer we use. It has a forehead setting and house setting. We've been doing it on the house but I did it with the forehead setting and it was 105, as opposed to the 100 with the house setting. Does it need to be on the house or forehead setting.?Please get your surface basking temps 105-110 taken w/ a digital probe thermometer --- that platform hes sitting on I am wondering if its containing heat and its hotter -- the Powersun is very good for basking temps but not so much for UVB -- please get a long tube fixture if you have a PetSmart in your town or area go look for this 24 watt Arcadia Pro T 5 w/ a 12% bulb -- you want a 24" or you can get one of these Zoo Med 24" w/ a 22" Reptisun 10.0 T 5 -- www.petmountain.com
Please no more meal worms--- and no spiced pumpkin-- you want plain if you feed it - baby food pumpkin is good --- that will make him poop for sure but you need to get the surface basking temps correct and UVB --- if the Powersun is sitting on the screen the UVB rays are being blocked by 30% -- and please cut back on the calcium D3 he only needs it ONCE per day/ feeding --- lightly coated on the insects -- she has found a place to poop on your bed -- be ready for her place a dish towel or paper towel on under her when you see her lift the tail -- be ready --
I dont know if that is accurate -- this is what some people useThis is the thermometer we use. It has a forehead setting and house setting. We've been doing it on the house but I did it with the forehead setting and it was 105, as opposed to the 100 with the house setting. Does it need to be on the house or forehead setting.?
Also, these are the temps with the different light and the temp gun on the house setting.
Okay, now his rock is reading 105, but the air is reading closer to 95. Is the rock too hot for his belly.?I dont know if that is accurate -- this is what some people use
Although these are handy they are not the most accurate please get 2 of these
Zoo Med Reptile Terrarium Digital Thermometer | reptile Humidity & Temperature Control | PetSmart
Zoo Med Reptile Terrarium Digital Thermometer at PetSmart. Shop all reptile humidity & temperature control onlinewww.petsmart.com
No 105-110- for surface basking temp-- air temp is good --- are you getting that w/ a digital probe thermometer the 105?Okay, now his rock is reading 105, but the air is reading closer to 95. Is the rock too hot for his belly.?
Yeah, I'm using one of those no contact thermometers. It has a forehead setting (which reads like 110) and a house setting, for room and food and surfaces, and when I point it at his rock, it reads about 105, maybe closer to 107 by now. The air temp is still showing about 95.No 105-110- for surface basking temp-- air temp is good --- are you getting that w/ a digital probe thermometer the 105?
I still recommend the digital probe thermometers from Pet Smart/ Petco for actual accurate surface basking tempsYeah, I'm using one of those no contact thermometers. It has a forehead setting (which reads like 110) and a house setting, for room and food and surfaces, and when I point it at his rock, it reads about 105, maybe closer to 107 by now. The air temp is still showing about 95.
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