WowWhat is the brand of the basking bulb? It looks like it has a yellowish hue to it- you need a clear bright white basking bulb - no off white or yellowish or daytime bulbs - they have a coating on them that is harmful to the eyes-- finger smudges get someThe uvb is a reptisun 10.0 t5 it’s about 14” from the top of that wood. And I can tell from the light triangle on the wall that the lighting just overlaps the basking spot.
The basking bulb is a 50watt but has to be dimmed about 30% otherwise it gets too hot.
Basking spot is 105-110
That side of the tank is around 90 and the cool side around 80
Substrate is shelf liner
The bowls near the wood one has small dubia the other has large bsfl and veggies.
The gray in cool side that she moved I have been putting shallow water to try and get her to drink doesn’t work so taking it out.
While not eating I have been bathing every other day to keeep hydrated and while bathing she will drink so water dripped on her face.
There is another one directly above her set up the exact same way that is thriving. The only differences is the other doesn’t have bowls since she eats anything I put in there right away. And 2nd wood piece in hers because if
I put one in this one’s tank she will get to the closest spot to the uvb and just stay there. Even if it’s only a few inches and the temp is only 85ish, so I took it out 2 weeks ago to see if that was the issue.
Those are good bulbs --- what does the dragons poop look like when he/ she does poop? I am wondering if the dragon has parasites- too high of a count would effect the appetite -- is the poop real runny / stink so bad you can smell it from another room?I had the Phillips one in there and recently switched to the zoo med one that is in there now. Both had to be dimmed. And both made the same orangish not super clear light.
But would color of bulb affect appetite? The others have the same bulbs in and are fine.
Already was treated for parasites she is clear now. So is her blood work. Vet has found nothing wrong with her. No smell to the poop. Poops are solid and brown with a little mucus between the poop and urate, and the urate is a cream color (not white like my others)WowWhat is the brand of the basking bulb? It looks like it has a yellowish hue to it- you need a clear bright white basking bulb - no off white or yellowish or daytime bulbs - they have a coating on them that is harmful to the eyes-- finger smudges get some
Those are good bulbs --- what does the dragons poop look like when he/ she does poop? I am wondering if the dragon has parasites- too high of a count would effect the appetite -- is the poop real runny / stink so bad you can smell it from another room?
Try lowering the uvb to around 12" please - let's see if that sparks the appetiteAlmost got her to eat today. Put some bsfl in her face and messed with her. She bit them and then instead of chewing and swallowing she shook her head and flung them.
Idk how I would lower uvb in this tank, it’s mounted to the top of the melamine tank, but I could put something under one side of her wood so that she can get a couple inches closer if she wants? Would that work?Try lowering the uvb to around 12" please - let's see if that sparks the appetite
Yes see if getting her closer to the UVB will spark the appetite- this is a trial and error to see if it makes a differenceIdk how I would lower uvb in this tank, it’s mounted to the top of the melamine tank, but I could put something under one of her wood so that she can get a couple inches closer if she wants? Would that work?
While moving things I noticed both her uvb and heat lamp had a very slight in and out look like it was getting and losing a little bit of power (think flickering but less dramatic). So I unplugged the lights and plugged them into another outlet and no more pulsing of lights. And now she is staring at the uvb light like she is confused. I wonder if she wasn’t getting enough uvb because it wasn’t getting enough power out of a bad outlet and she is more sensitive then the other is?? I raised that side of the wood about an inch as well.Yes see if getting her closer to the UVB will spark the appetite- this is a trial and error to see if it makes a difference
Possibly let's see what she does nowWhile moving things I noticed both her uvb and heat lamp had a very slight in and out look like it was getting and losing a little bit of power (think flickering but less dramatic). So I unplugged the lights and plugged them into another outlet and no more pulsing of lights. And now she is staring at the uvb light like she is confused. I wonder if she wasn’t getting enough uvb because it wasn’t getting enough power out of a bad outlet and she is more sensitive then the other is?? I raised that side of the wood about an inch as well.
I had to be basically under the lights to see it, but idk if that little bit could be enough to throw her off?
She is running around like a maniac lol. And keeps getting on top of the hide (which if moved forward a few inches would only be like 8” under uvb” and staring up. LolPossibly let's see what she does now
What is under the uvb now - you want a piece of decor directly under it 12-15 inches for a T 5She is running around like a maniac lol. And keeps getting on top of the hide (which if moved forward a few inches would only be like 8” under uvb” and staring up. Lol
I bought zoomed fixtures because everyone said they were the best.What brand is you uvb fixture? I have bought four ZooMed since December and all four failed. The failure was not visible to the naked eye, i caught it by accident trying to get a video. I'm going to post the link to my thread scroll down and watch the video. Two of my dragons behavior was WAY off and within a couple days of replacing the fixtures were back to normal.
ZooMed light fixture issues revisited | Enclosures
I posted a thread yesterday about having issues with 2 outta 4 Zoomed fixtures. So i was going through my pictures last night and came across a video I had forgotten. Snicker Doodle had been being silly, but of course by the time i got the camera on she stopped.What is interesting about the...www.beardeddragon.org
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