Hi all need some advice, my dragons about 4 now and he's just got a area by the vent that's a bit hard and quite big to feel but you can't see it, just wondering what it could be I usually bath him 2 times a week and he poos in it most times so I don't know what it is? He has a 4 foot tank reptisun 10.0 heat lamp that keeps the temps at about 93 f and I'm afraid to say he's been on sand but that's changing this week to repti carpet
Any help would be much appreciated
It's a digital exo terra thermometer, the bulb was on a thermostat that's set to 100 so I've unplugged that and just ran the bulb normally and the temp is now 115 and rising so there may be something wrong with the thermostat?
Yea but on the thermostat I've got it's only about 93 so would you suggest buying a new thermostat? And if so which one?
I feed him twice a day, he usually eats 10-15 each time before he stops, that was about 1 and a half ago now it's about 7 each time. I also offer him Greens everyday.
Well if your thermostat is saying its one thing and your thermometer is saying its another than one of them is wrong.
I would suggest just getting a dimmer and playing with it until you got the temps you needed. Either that or mess around with a bunch of different wattage bulbs until you find one that works for your tank.
chris23039":1zwrgfkg said:
he usually eats 10-15 each time before he stops, that was about 1 and a half ago now it's about 7 each time.
Ive just looked at a new digital thermostat with a temp range of 0-50 c so think I might try that when I get paid as the bulb I've got is capable of the tight temps, the thermostat I have at the moment is a habistat dimmer is that any good?
10-15 crickets used to feed a locust as well but the pet shop I got them at stopped getting the smaller ones
Yea I realised I've been abit stupid with the sand so the repti carpet Is the better option
Possibly but il have to try tomorrow as I've just turned his lights off for the night, the new cage carpet should arrive tomorrow so I'm looking forward to getting him on that
You can try a little olive or vegetable oil to help him pass the obstruction, if that is what it is. Just put a little on his snout and see if he will lick it off.