Most likely thermoregulation— sometimes they like to stretch their beards as well (usually earlier in the day), unless he shows the symptoms xp29 listed he should be fine.I need help understanding what is going on with Rayven. I just adopted him on Monday and i noticed hes got some "breathing" issues. Hes constantly "yawning". He will eat worms but he still has crickets and a dubia roach in his tank that he wont touch. I would have taken him to the vet this morning but i ran out of funds before i could. i took a small video of him. Any help will be much appreciated!!
Hi Tracie,Hello,
We can review your tank setup with you, if you would like just so we can be sure everything is
all correct for him.
If he isn't leaving his mouth open to breathe all of the time, then, he is probably thermoregulation
which is very normal.
Is he eating right now? As suggested, it is a good idea to make sure there aren't any insects left
in his tank so they don't bite your dragon.
Tracie
Improper surface basking temps and incorrect UVB dragons will not eat ---- they need those things on par - what UVB do you have now it needs to be properly placed and distanced -- surface basking temps need to be taken w/ a digital probe thermometer -- a 20 gallon tank is way too small for a adult dragon ---not all UVB's are good ones if you need help w/ anything I have mentioned please ask I will post links for youHi Tracie,
He will eat worms, i found out that because he doesnt chase his prey i will need to use a cup (not sure how), also i was given a 20 gallon tank with no lid and only a heat lamp. Ive since then got a heat emitter for at night, and a uvb (which i have been told that it helps with bone growth). I will get him a bigger tank the next time i have a little moreoney. Im not quite sure how to get him to eat anything else besides worms....
Here is what its at and what i have (i know its not the right one...)Improper surface basking temps and incorrect UVB dragons will not eat ---- they need those things on par - what UVB do you have now it needs to be properly placed and distanced -- surface basking temps need to be taken w/ a digital probe thermometer -- a 20 gallon tank is way too small for a adult dragon ---not all UVB's are good ones if you need help w/ anything I have mentioned please ask I will post links for you
Please get rid of the Thrive UVB -- --- here are some links for good UVB'sHere is what its at and what i have (i know its not the right one...)
i took the bulb back, his tank temps have been 90s with roughly 40% humidity, i used a temp gun on him last night and he was 83.2 temp. i got him to eat last night he had his worms and he had a piece of cauliflower, i tried squash but he looked at me like i am not eating that..its a work in progress for me but iam determined to get him happy againHello,
How is your dragon doing today?
As Karrie suggests, the Thrive is not a real good light. I believe it is made in China & a lot of those
tend to have poor quality of UVB output. Most of us tend to use Reptisun or Arcadia either one. The
T5 tubes are terrific & very effective too.
Has his appetite improved any yet?
Once you get his basking temperatures optimal for him, using a digital probe or temp gun, he should
begin to become more active & have a better appetite, too.
Tracie
What are you now using for a UVB?i took the bulb back, his tank temps have been 90s with roughly 40% humidity, i used a temp gun on him last night and he was 83.2 temp. i got him to eat last night he had his worms and he had a piece of cauliflower, i tried squash but he looked at me like i am not eating that..its a work in progress for me but iam determined to get him happy again
at the moment i dont have anything for uvb, im having to wait til friday to get him one...here is him out with me...What are you now using for a UVB?
He looks to be in rough shape- he needs uvb as soon as possible- what are you planning to get? Do you have a pet Smart ?at the moment i dont have anything for uvb, im having to wait til friday to get him one...here is him out with me...
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