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Beardie staying in only one area of enclosure, seems depressed
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 1990254, member: 97951"] I am thinking that rock is getting too hot please get a digital probe [URL="https://www.petsmart.com/reptile/environmental-control-and-lighting/humidity-and-temperature-control/zoo-med-reptile-terrarium-digital-thermometer-14914.html?cgid=500113"]Zoo Med Reptile Terrarium Digital Thermometer | reptile Humidity & Temperature Control | PetSmart[/URL] place it on the rock wait 10 minutes or so and get the temp you want temps for him 95-100--- they are the most accurate -I would get two of them one for your cool side and one for your basking side and yes they will give ambient temps too but you want a surface basking temp --- do you see the two bars on the screen running width wise in the tank -- I would utilize those and move your UVB there you can use 3 M command Velcro fasteners- picture hanging wire –long plastic zip ties - or this stuff that is hard to find but I am going to post it anyway you might be able to find something in Home Depot or your local hardware store that is similar [URL]https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-15-ft-Cable-Ties-Hook-and-Loop-Spool-Black-10375/304220195[/URL] this stuff works great - I use them in my tanks -- you can still leave the climbing stuff in the tank -- your distance for your UVB should be 12-15 inches w/ a piece of decor directly underneath The meds could be causing the behavior I am not sure exactly what your asking about illness- meds will cause lack of appetite and they need plenty of water as meds can cause dehydration as well -- [/QUOTE]
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