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how i take care of reggie
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[QUOTE="Hobama, post: 2025951, member: 117266"] so it's been a while since ive posted on here so i figured i would come on here and give an updated way that i care for reggie to see if everythings going good. he is almost 7 months old. hes around 15 inches long. hes beginning to outgrow the scale but last i checked he was 325 grams. he is in a 4x2x2 tank. the cool side is normally between 77-80 degrees. the basking spot is normally 91-93 degrees. i know that thats low but he doesnt seem to mind. he spends more time on the branch under the basking spot than the hammock under the basking spot(which is the warmest spot). he normally poops everyday. he has a t5 uvb that i got in march. he eats mostly dubias. he gets 10 dubias every morning dusted in calcium with D3. he also gets offered 2 dusted superworms that he has recently stopped eating. in the afternoons he eats as many as he wants. ive noticed a decrease in his appetite lately(probably a few weeks) but hes acting normal. could this just be due to him growing up? he gets a salad everyday that contains things like turnip greens, collard greens, mustard greens, kale, okra, carrots, bell peppers, zucchini(sometimes cooked sometimes raw), squash(sometimes cooked sometimes raw) black berries, blue berries, and strawberries. i dont really see him eat it but it normally looks somewhat eaten the next day. is there any changes or anything that you guys recommend? [/QUOTE]
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