ZipperDipper
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Well, the first time was a few weeks ago. I realized it was my own blunder as I was so excited in getting her to be healthier/put on a bit more weight that I fed her 10 supers on the very first day of receiving them. I gave her two days to allow her system to recuperate before feeding her her typical veggies along with three supers. She seemed fine after that. I continued to feed her three supers until I had to go on a trip - in which I enlisted the help of my mother and sister and left a care sheet behind to feed her. At the time I was gone, they completely went against my wishes and barely fed her. They told me they did feed her worms, though, for three out of the seven days I was gone.
It's more than a week later and I've gradually increased the number of supers to her diet. I read somewhere (i'll edit this with the article once i find it) that I should be feeding her ten a day to help her gain weight? Along with her regularly scheduled veggies every other day. it seemed a bit excessive.. but as of yesterday I got her up to ten again, and then this morning she regurgitated them again.
Have I been feeding her too much and she's just not given the time to digest them?
Is she just not used to the diet of supers?
Bringing her up, she was primarily fed crickets dusted with calcium.
The vegetables I fed her were collard and mustard greens, carrots, some bananas, apples, potatoes, and occasionally raspberries and blueberries (I'd limit these cause she'd ONLY eat them at times if they were available.)
her set up is as follows:
-she's in a 36 x 12 x 18 tank (she's in the tank I got her in when i first adopted her from a friend. actually in the process of getting her a tank which is more long than it is tall? i feel like the one she has was intended to be a fish tank.)
-reptiglo 10
-exoterra 75 watt basking lamp (realizing that this MAY be incorporated with the problem. think i need a higher wattage lamp to produce more heat? allowing y'all to help me out on that.)
-she's on repticarpet
-has a water dish out on the cool side which ranges around the 70s. mostly higher 70s. (I live in Houston, Texas)
also, an additional note: i JUST moved to a new location. perhaps the stress from the move could be a cause of it?
any help is greatly appreciated. the quicker the better! If things seem bleak there is a herp vet just around the corner from my new location. i can probably go out today to fix any errors that I have as far as her habitat goes today. so all help is greatly appreciated... thank you.
It's more than a week later and I've gradually increased the number of supers to her diet. I read somewhere (i'll edit this with the article once i find it) that I should be feeding her ten a day to help her gain weight? Along with her regularly scheduled veggies every other day. it seemed a bit excessive.. but as of yesterday I got her up to ten again, and then this morning she regurgitated them again.
Have I been feeding her too much and she's just not given the time to digest them?
Is she just not used to the diet of supers?
Bringing her up, she was primarily fed crickets dusted with calcium.
The vegetables I fed her were collard and mustard greens, carrots, some bananas, apples, potatoes, and occasionally raspberries and blueberries (I'd limit these cause she'd ONLY eat them at times if they were available.)
her set up is as follows:
-she's in a 36 x 12 x 18 tank (she's in the tank I got her in when i first adopted her from a friend. actually in the process of getting her a tank which is more long than it is tall? i feel like the one she has was intended to be a fish tank.)
-reptiglo 10
-exoterra 75 watt basking lamp (realizing that this MAY be incorporated with the problem. think i need a higher wattage lamp to produce more heat? allowing y'all to help me out on that.)
-she's on repticarpet
-has a water dish out on the cool side which ranges around the 70s. mostly higher 70s. (I live in Houston, Texas)
also, an additional note: i JUST moved to a new location. perhaps the stress from the move could be a cause of it?
any help is greatly appreciated. the quicker the better! If things seem bleak there is a herp vet just around the corner from my new location. i can probably go out today to fix any errors that I have as far as her habitat goes today. so all help is greatly appreciated... thank you.