Hello, my dragon has been occasionally eating for the past week or so. Last time she ate was about 3 days ago. But she seems like she's not lethargic as she is basking the whole days. Also she was wall surfing yesterday which is a good sign that she is alive and well. I keep greens out 24/7. Haven't seen her eat them as well, what do you guys think?????
Also her specs are good.
Basking spot 100 degrees
Uvb about 14 inches from decor t5 10.0 inside enclosure.
About 15 months old female
Hello, my dragon has been occasionally eating for the past week or so. Last time she ate was about 3 days ago. But she seems like she's not lethargic as she is basking the whole days. Also she was wall surfing yesterday which is a good sign that she is alive and well. I keep greens out 24/7. Haven't seen her eat them as well, what do you guys think?????
Also her specs are good.
Basking spot 100 degrees
Uvb about 14 inches from decor t5 10.0 inside enclosure.
About 15 months old female
I would get two digital probe thermometers one on the hot side one on the cool side -- IR guns are good but can be off due to certain materials basking pieces are made out of - they are the most accurate -- also I would get a digital probe hygrometer place it on the back center wall - you want to keep track of the humidity in the tank --- Zoo Med makes them - I would get it separate from the thermometers - they come in combos - Exo Terra Digital Hygrometer | Dubia.com
Has she laid eggs before - is she digging ?
I would get two digital probe thermometers one on the hot side one on the cool side -- IR guns are good but can be off due to certain materials basking pieces are made out of - they are the most accurate -- also I would get a digital probe hygrometer place it on the back center wall - you want to keep track of the humidity in the tank --- Zoo Med makes them - I would get it separate from the thermometers - they come in combos - Exo Terra Digital Hygrometer | Dubia.com
Has she laid eggs before - is she digging ?
potting soil that doesn't have any type of chemicals or fertilizers in it, mixed with sand, etc. Be sure it is at least 10-12 inches deep & tha the mix is damp enough to where it will hold up to her making a burrow but not sopping wet to have standing water.
potting soil that doesn't have any type of chemicals or fertilizers in it, mixed with sand, etc. Be sure it is at least 10-12 inches deep & tha the mix is damp enough to where it will hold up to her making a burrow but not sopping wet to have standing water.
ALL potting soils i can find have manure in them, you can get reptisoil at most reptile stores.
Some females won't try to lay if they can't make a burrow.
You can't always feel infertile eggs. And plain topsoil and sand from a garden center would have no added ingredients. Sometimes a few tiny twigs in the soil.