So my berded dragon seems to want to hiebrnate, he hasn't been eating over the past few weeks and has been generlly grumpy.
Should I switch of the lights to help him hibernate? because it seems like switching the lights on everyday makes him unsure wether he wants to hibernate or not?
Also should I proivide for him an inclosed stay wherebye he can hibernate? as the only shelter away from the lights is a small hammock?
So my berded dragon seems to want to hiebrnate, he hasn't been eating over the past few weeks and has been generlly grumpy.
Should I switch of the lights to help him hibernate? because it seems like switching the lights on everyday makes him unsure wether he wants to hibernate or not?
Also should I proivide for him an inclosed stay wherebye he can hibernate? as the only shelter away from the lights is a small hammock?
He needs a hide-- how old is the dragon? Hes going to brumate whether the lights are on or not -- what are your surface basking temps and how are you taking them? NO stick ons please they are ambient temps only - your UVB are you using a coil or a long tube fixture?
Where are you located, the UK?
How long has he not have a UVB light source?
If he is showing signs of slowing down, etc it's ok to let him go ahead & brumate if he
is maintaining his weight.
Those ceramic medium to large ceramic rounded caves that are sold for reptiles & snakes
are pretty nice. You should be able to find them online or in some pet stores.
Hi Defratos, is it your basking temp. that's 27 C ? If so, that;s much too low, 27C would be the cool side, the hot side should be 38C. How long have you had Drago ?
He might be super sluggish because of the cool temp. + no uvb. Can you post pics of the set up and of Drago ? For now you can use an upside down shoebox with one end cut out for a hide. You can Google " large reptile cave or hide " to see what different companies might have.
Thanks for the reply, will send some pics once I am back in town by next week.
Right now the house maid is looking after him and after we left she told me he doesn't seem to want to eat and was hiding under the basking net, so I figured he's trying to Burmate.
Yes, thanks AHBD, I had forgotten to mention temperatures. It is a large possibility it is affecting
him & his behavior. Do post some pictures when you can!
Hi sorry for the late reply. One correction I need to make My temps are between 33~35c on the basking area, not 27c as I mentioned earlier (I got confused).
Here is the new setup, I didn't want to post the earlier ones because his enclosure was really small and I had to buy one from Amazon USA and have it shipped all the way here (cost me a ton of money) but he seems happier now. He does seem to be more active since setting up this enclosure.
Any recommendations you may have please share:
I am still finalising my build on a basking stone thing I'm building:
Please take a piece of basking decor and place directly under the UVB 12-15 inches --- please get him a hide how long have you had the UVB? It sounds like its taking too long for the temp to reach what it needs to be at --- what wattage are you using for the basking bulb?
He hasn't used the new basking decor, maybe he's not aware he can climb the steps to get up to the basking area. I will try and encourage him tomorrow morning by putting him on the basking steps to see if he's going to climb is or decide to go back to his usual hiding area.
He hasn't used the new basking decor, maybe he's not aware he can climb the steps to get up to the basking area. I will try and encourage him tomorrow morning by putting him on the basking steps to see if he's going to climb is or decide to go back to his usual hiding area.
Keep an eye on his weight -- keep him hydrated and let him do his thing- w/ the UVB and the surface basking temps being good I would say hes trying to brumate -- please offer water to him every 2 weeks or so and then get a weight-- weigh in grams on a kitchen food scale and keep track of it