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Beardie ER
Beardie not eating well
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[QUOTE="Groggyfroggie, post: 2006544, member: 115553"] I see a probe thermometer, can you take the temperature on the basking spot and also the cold side? I agree for his size and condition it’s not vital to move in a bigger tank. But with small tanks you wanna make sure the temperature is right and that there’s a temperature gradient from hot to cold. His tremors most likely have something to do with calcium deficiency. I’m not very familiar with the uvb brand, they’re kind of reputable but not the one recommended on this forum. I’d make sure he’s close to the uvb bulb. If he doesn’t eat anything dusted, try a liquid calcium, one of our mods has it on her website just search “liquid calcium” on the forum. It’s vital that he gets efficient uvb lighting AND calcium supplements. For now take him outside for some natural sun if outside temperature isn’t cold. Like not below 85F. Under tank heater isn’t ideal for beardies, can cause burns. You can use a ceramic heat emitter if temperature drops too low at night. Also take out the sand, beardies lick everything and it’s a huge risk for impaction. You don’t want that. I’m gonna flag [USER=97951]@KarrieRee[/USER] she can offer great help with temperature and uvb placement. [/QUOTE]
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