He's eating fine, just hasn't pooped yet. His behavior honestly never really seemed off, it's just his poop looked like it had something resembling blood in it. I'm just waiting for him to poop so I can see if it still looks worrisome. Thank youHello,
He looks great there. Is he enjoying his light? I agree, that screen is not real fine so he should be
getting adequate UVB coverage through the screen top.
How is his eating?
I'm glad that he is doing better!
Tracie
Omg as I was posting this, he just pooped!He's eating fine, just hasn't pooped yet. His behavior honestly never really seemed off, it's just his poop looked like it had something resembling blood in it. I'm just waiting for him to poop so I can see if it still looks worrisome. Thank you
Ok so he pooped finally! I will send a pic, so it was a lot more red and blood looking before, it's not nearly as prominent. It's hard to tell tbh, I'm going to send just in case. It kind of just has a red hue now.What are you giving for supplements? Please go over your UVB brand and bulb and surface basking temps and how your getting them? Mealworms tend to be more harsh on younger dragons stomachs - if he is pooping out blood and we can determine that after we see it then I would suggest cutting the meal worms out for now - around a year old would be best to feed them - your better off going w/ horn worms and BSFL (phoenix worms) as a salad lure if hes not eating salads you want him eating those or at least some --- you can get these from www.symtonbsf.com -- or www.dubiaroaches.com also known on this site as nutri grubs - are you ordering insects on line at all? Silk worms are a good staple but spendy but a good diet variety staple www.reptilianarts.com -- super worms medium size 1-3 every other day is good too added on top of his salads
To me it looks like normal looking poop -- but I am going to have AHBD take a lookOk so he pooped finally! I will send a pic, so it was a lot more red and blood looking before, it's not nearly as prominent. It's hard to tell tbh, I'm going to send just in case. It kind of just has a red hue now.
Ok thank youTo me it looks like normal looking poop -- but I am going to have AHBD take a look
@AHBD
Hey so I was just wondering, do you have thoughts on if I should worry about my bearide glass surfing, sometimes he'll do it quite frequently and for a pretty long time and I'm guessing it's from his reflection but I don't know how else to limit his reflection, I've put up backgrounds on all 3 sides of his tank other than the front. But it seems like maybe there's still a reflection on the sides with a background up.What are you giving for supplements? Please go over your UVB brand and bulb and surface basking temps and how your getting them? Mealworms tend to be more harsh on younger dragons stomachs - if he is pooping out blood and we can determine that after we see it then I would suggest cutting the meal worms out for now - around a year old would be best to feed them - your better off going w/ horn worms and BSFL (phoenix worms) as a salad lure if hes not eating salads you want him eating those or at least some --- you can get these from www.symtonbsf.com -- or www.dubiaroaches.com also known on this site as nutri grubs - are you ordering insects on line at all? Silk worms are a good staple but spendy but a good diet variety staple www.reptilianarts.com -- super worms medium size 1-3 every other day is good too added on top of his salads
How big is the tank? He's wanting out-- incorrect uvb and surface basking temps--will cause this behaviorHey so I was just wondering, do you have thoughts on if I should worry about my bearide glass surfing, sometimes he'll do it quite frequently and for a pretty long time and I'm guessing it's from his reflection but I don't know how else to limit his reflection, I've put up backgrounds on all 3 sides of his tank other than the front. But it seems like maybe there's still a reflection on the sides with a background up.
It's a 40 gallon tank, and I do let him out in my room usually. As for the lighting, I've told you all the info previously. So im a little lost as to why he glass surfs so much, like he is doing it right now and has been doing it for a while.How big is the tank? He's wanting out-- incorrect uvb and surface basking temps--will cause this behavior
The tank is 40 gallon-How big is the tank? He's wanting out-- incorrect uvb and surface basking temps--will cause this behavior
So I'm thinking maybe he just needs a little more time out and enrichment , I'm thinking of creating a dig box for him and I did just take him out a second time for a little and put him back and now he's calmed done and isn't glass surfing anymore. So hopefully it's just something simple like wanting to get out and needing a little more enrichment. His basking spot is 100 F and cool side is like 85 F.Hello,
It is a very common behavior, a lot of them do the glass surfing. There shouldn't be any issue
with his reflection if you've put up paper or background on the other sides. Have you double
checked the temperatures to be sure it isn't too hot?
As Karrie has suggested, he is probably just wanting out if something isn't quite right. It's normal
for them to want out some, but not constantly.
Tracie
Just kidding. He's back at it again, he's glass surfing a lot todaySo I'm thinking maybe he just needs a little more time out and enrichment , I'm thinking of creating a dig box for him and I did just take him out a second time for a little and put him back and now he's calmed done and isn't glass surfing anymore. So hopefully it's just something simple like wanting to get out and needing a little more enrichment. His basking spot is 100 F and cool side is like 85 F.
So you have a 60 gallon tank from the measurements you gave -- I would recommend upgrading to a 120 gallon --- we have links we can post for tanks-- what are you using for a UVB and where is it?The tank is 40 gallon-
19.5"L x 37.5"W x 19.25"H
The thing is financially, I can't right now. I just bought the tank i have now because the other one had broke. So I'm honestly gonna have to wait for money to be a lot better until I can upgrade and that may be months from nowSo you have a 60 gallon tank from the measurements you gave -- I would recommend upgrading to a 120 gallon --- we have links we can post for tanks-- what are you using for a UVB and where is it?
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