And she ate a half grown Dubai that day, that’s all. So I don’t think it was too big for her. She is full grown . It could be thoMax1367":32qvtnst said:It’s the basking side , temps are all good. Cool side ranged from 65-75kingofnobbys":32qvtnst said:Max1367":32qvtnst said:She usually loves her collards.but recently she’s been ignoring them. I have a Dubai colonie so I fed her a half full grown roach just to give her some nutrients. How should I keep her tank at 80 I am not sure? If I keep the light on it will be at 105 <<< 105F at the basking spot ? or the entire warm zone of the tank ?claudiusx":32qvtnst said:Hi there,
The video does appear to show her at least trying to clear her lungs of something.
Do you watch her in the bath? Is it possible she might have aspirated some liquid.
They can get water in their lungs on occasion, it doesnt instantly mean RI though. Their bodies are capable of clearing their own lungs before infection sets in. But it's always a possibilty. But remember, water in the lungs does not equal RI. An infection in the lungs is.
68% actually is decently high assuming you're using an accurate hygrometer. Many are quite inaccurate. Either way when an ri is suspected or a potential, 68% really isnt a number you want to see.
Like Vingam suggested, if you can keep the temp at night around 80, that will help dry out the lungs a bit and it will help keep the immune system more active which will help the lungs too.
What did she eat today? Anything too big thatshe could have got stuck?
Has she been black bearding at all?
-Brandon
If it's the entire warm zone , it's TOO HOT , and needs to nudged down at least by 20F so only the basking spot is near 100F.
Btw in Canada we use farhrenthiet. So it is 20 c