Zeus Crawford
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Please post pics of the dragon --- you want a long tube fixture for a UVB NO coils---- please take her outside for some good UVB - sit outside w/ her for as long as you can I dont know the temps where you are -- you need surface basking temps of 95-100 taken w/ a digital probe thermometer -- NO stick ons they are inaccurate -- I am going to post 3 good UVB's for you to pick one from get this ASAP-Help!! I really think our Zeus is very ill, and the only vet in our area who sees exotics can’t get her in until Friday.
She’s very lethargic, won’t open her mouth or her eyes, hasn’t eaten in weeks. We’ve bathed her in hopes of keeping her hydrated, but I am at a loss of what else to do. I don’t know if it’s lack of nutrition, if she’s egg bound, or what. Her basking temp is about 90, has a UVB bulb (not the long rod).
Help.
I took her to the vet, she is calcium deficient and has infection in both eyes, likely from the sand. They gave her antibiotic eye drops that we’ll continue for seven days, and a vitamin/calcium injection, because of the calcium deficiency.Please post pics of the dragon --- you want a long tube fixture for a UVB NO coils---- please take her outside for some good UVB - sit outside w/ her for as long as you can I dont know the temps where you are -- you need surface basking temps of 95-100 taken w/ a digital probe thermometer -- NO stick ons they are inaccurate -- I am going to post 3 good UVB's for you to pick one from get this ASAP-
24" for a 40 + gallon tank this will come w/ a 5.0 bulb you want the bulb I am gonna post as well
Zoo Med ReptiSun T5 HO Hood
22" Zoo Med ReptiSun 10.0 UVB T5 HO
this one can be found at Pet Smart you want the 24 watt 12% bulb
Arcadia Reptile ProT5 UV-B Kit | reptile Light Fixtures | PetSmart
or this one you nee to get the 24" or 2 ft and the Reptisun bulb as well - do not use the bulb this one comes w/ --
https://hydrobuilder.com/sunblaster...mp.html?opts=eyJhdHRyaWJ1dGU5MDEiOiI2NjEwIn0=
please post back on here when you get the UVB--- distance and placement will be determined by your screen -- please get some water in her dropping water on her nose let her lick -- you may haft to start syringe feeding her till she starts eating on her own again but your UVB is critical and surface basking temps --- but get her out in the sun for now this is going to help
Return the Zoo Med and keep the Arcadia you only need one UVB--- when you get the UVB post back on here and I will help you place it for your tank - the screen will determine where it goes-- I need to see the screen or you can tell me if its a fine mesh like a screen door or a wide hole type -- please get rid of the sand -- you can replace w/ some textured NON adhesive shelf liner -- your coil UVB you were using is the culprit for the calcium deficient -I took her to the vet, she is calcium deficient and has infection in both eyes, likely from the sand. They gave her antibiotic eye drops that we’ll continue for seven days, and a vitamin/calcium injection, because of the calcium deficiency.
I am fixing the lighting today, we had a UVB bulb and dome fixture. My husband bought a Reptisun T5 HO terrarium hood, it came with a 24W 5.0 UVB bulb. He also bought an Arcadia ProT5 UVB 24W/12% UVB bulb. That’s the best we can get, as all local stores don’t have them and Amazon will be a week to receive.
We have a 48x18x18 tank. Where should I put the fixture and which bulb should I use? The description of the tank says the mesh top allows for full spectrum UVB and IR light penetration.
We only used the sand for the dog box, per recommendation when she was laying eggs. The box is gone now though. She has reptile carpet in her tank, but I just ordered the Zen mat to replace that.Return the Zoo Med and keep the Arcadia you only need one UVB--- when you get the UVB post back on here and I will help you place it for your tank - the screen will determine where it goes-- I need to see the screen or you can tell me if its a fine mesh like a screen door or a wide hole type -- please get rid of the sand -- you can replace w/ some textured NON adhesive shelf liner -- your coil UVB you were using is the culprit for the calcium deficient -
You will like the Zen mat -- I have them on both of my tanks -- I cant see the screen you will need to take a pic of it from above or tell me if its the fine mesh like a screen door or a wide hole typeWe only used the sand for the dog box, per recommendation when she was laying eggs. The box is gone now though. She has reptile carpet in her tank, but I just ordered the Zen mat to replace that.
I’m not at home at the moment, so here is a stock photo of the tank we have.
I had my son send me a picture.You will like the Zen mat -- I have them on both of my tanks -- I cant see the screen you will need to take a pic of it from above or tell me if its the fine mesh like a screen door or a wide hole type
The uvb can sit on the screen it's a wide hole type- place a piece of basking decor directly under the uvb 8-10 inchesHere’s a picture to see the basking spot and one hide. She also has a hammock and a log hide. We do have a liner that goes around it too, but my son just took that down while we figure out changing the lighting. I have also ordered digital thermometer/hygrometers too, won’t have them until Thursday.
The uvb can sit on the screen it's a wide hole type- place a piece of basking decor directly under the uvb 8-10 inche
Ok, so can I put it on the same side, like diagonal, with the basking light?The uvb can sit on the screen it's a wide hole type- place a piece of basking decor directly under the uvb 8-10 inches
Yes as long as he can directly under itC
Ok, so can I put it on the same side, like diagonal, with the basking light?
As long as she can get directly under it and 8-10 inches your good- please no lights on at night - dragons need cool and dark 65-75 ambient tempsHow about like this? We just now put the new thermostat in, so it isn’t an accurate read yet, so don’t pay attention to that. Is the lighting set up ok? And should I leave the other (dome) uvb light over the cool side? Or nothing over there?
We also have a night time light for her, should it be left on over her basking spot or the cool side?
Oh? We were told by the pet store to use the night light. Ugh! I’m glad I found this forum, just wish I had sooner!As long as she can get directly under it and 8-10 inches your good- please no lights on at night - dragons need cool and dark 65-75 ambient temps
No get rid of it - they are a hazard to your dragons health-- watch her behavior with the new uvbOh? We were told by the pet store to use the night light. Ugh! I’m glad I found this forum, just wish I had sooner!
Should I leave the dome uvb on over the cool side?
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