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Hi! wondering what would be the best way to get a sick beardie used to his new enclosure without stressing him out.
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[QUOTE="sunnystunna, post: 1995843, member: 115481"] I fed him turnip greens, kale, and super worms around that time. Taking him in was literally a last minute thing. I went over to a coworkers house, saw how he was being treated went home, researched, made calls to see if anyone else could take him, then brought him home the next day. I don’t think lighting was an issue, because his previous owner gave him 3 hours of uva + no uvb so he didn’t get proper lighting until he was brought into my care. It took about a week to get a uvb tube in but I bought a brand new uva that stayed on 12 hrs a day and kept temps right. He moves around some. Hangs out on different corners, but not exactly the most active. He gets stress spots from time to time but they quickly go away the moment I take him out, so I’m not sure if it’s the small space stressing him out or separation anxiety. Not to mention the enclosure has seen better days. Both of the doors aren’t attached, just wedged in where they’re supposed to be & have to be completely taken off and put back when I need to open it, and the top is warped from the lights. However that’s more of an inconvenience for me than anything, and I could put up with it if you think that he would be better off staying in his 36x18x18in. [/QUOTE]
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Hi! wondering what would be the best way to get a sick beardie used to his new enclosure without stressing him out.
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