Monique996
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- Beardie name(s)
- Keala
She looks nice and healthy and to get her to stay that way we need to go over some of the husbandry ---- first off the bulb in the dome is a basking bulb only or a MVB meaning a all in one UVB/ Basking ? If its only a basking bulb she will not eat w/ out a UVB --- you want a long tube fixture like a Zoo Med 24" fixture w/ a 22" Reptisun 10.0 T 5 for a 40 + gallon tank -- please get this right away-- she is going thru relocation stress so that is going to effect the eating but she needs the UVB -- also I would recommend getting rid of the sand -- it harbors bacteria and can cause impaction and I do see food on the sand - the sand could be a reason the humidity is so high too- as long at it does not go over 70% your ok and you dont want it below 20% -- also please get 2 digital probe thermometers - they are the most accurate and I see you have a hammock in the tank as well I would look at getting a fleece hammock or a cloth one -- the one you have is good for snagging nails and causing injuries to the nails and feet --Hi all! I adopted my beautiful adult bearded dragon on June 2nd, 2022. Her name is Keala! She. I got her from a reptile store near me. It’s now been almost 2 weeks, and she still hasn’t eaten. I have tried to feed her Dubia roaches, collared greens, apples, carrots. She doesn’t even seem interested. I even tried to hand feed her but still nothing. They said they think she is around 4/5 years old. View attachment 71076View attachment 71075
She’s been pretty lethargic. Doesn’t move around too much and seems to sleep a lot. Because she hasn’t been eating, I haven’t seen any poop in the tank. I tried to keep handling to a minimum within her first week home. Didn’t pick her up, only pet her head so she can get used to my hand. She seemed okay with that. I’ve gone back to the reptile store a few times voicing my concern and asking them if she was eating while at the store. They said she ate Dubia roaches while there. She was at the store for about 3-4 weeks. They said she could just still be adjusting and could still be stressed.
Her beard is pretty black still. I’ve tried to leave her be. Her temperature is perfect in the tank. It’s a 40 gallon tank. Only thing is, the humidity is pretty high. Right now it’s at 60% which I know is high. Could that be affecting her desire to eat? I tried getting a mini dehumidifier for the tank but it’s done absolutely nothing. Any tips on lowering the humidity?
I’ve attached photos and would appreciate any suggestions on what else I can try to help her. A few days ago when I put my hand in the tank she actually crawled up my arm and I was able to hold her for about an hour. She fell asleep while sitting on my shoulder. I also gave her a bath and she seemed relaxed. I was hopeful that maybe us bonding would cause her appetite to come back but she still hasn’t eaten. I don’t know what else to do so any help is appreciated!!! Thank you
Thank you so much! I appreciate your advice.She looks nice and healthy and to get her to stay that way we need to go over some of the husbandry ---- first off the bulb in the dome is a basking bulb only or a MVB meaning a all in one UVB/ Basking ? If its only a basking bulb she will not eat w/ out a UVB --- you want a long tube fixture like a Zoo Med 24" fixture w/ a 22" Reptisun 10.0 T 5 for a 40 + gallon tank -- please get this right away-- she is going thru relocation stress so that is going to effect the eating but she needs the UVB -- also I would recommend getting rid of the sand -- it harbors bacteria and can cause impaction and I do see food on the sand - the sand could be a reason the humidity is so high too- as long at it does not go over 70% your ok and you dont want it below 20% -- also please get 2 digital probe thermometers - they are the most accurate and I see you have a hammock in the tank as well I would look at getting a fleece hammock or a cloth one -- the one you have is good for snagging nails and causing injuries to the nails and feet --
you can replace the sand w/ some textured NON adhesive shelf liner - it can be found on Etsy and its called shelf liner for reptile dragons or you can look at your local home improvement store or Walmart for some - cut it to the size of your tank insects cannot get underneath it clean w/ vinegar/ water 50/50-- you can also find fleece hammocks / cloth ones on Esty as well or www.pamperedbeardies.com
if you need more help w/ the UVB please ask I can help you --
Your mvb is what brand and wattage please? With it sitting on the screen the uvb rays are being blocked - it is best to have them unobstructed - getting a lamp stand to hang over the tank also it's recommended that another long tube uvb be added as most mvb do not supply adequate uvb- if you need help w/ that please askThank you so much! I appreciate your advice.
The light is an all in one so it has the basking aspect and UVB. I will look into different hammocks as well!
For the sand, I obviously wound need to take the tank apart and take her out of it. Do you think taking it all apart will stress her out even more?
I very much appreciate everything you said and even the links
I recommend a better mvb- a Mega ray a lower wattage I think they come in 125 watts but you will also need a long tube fixture so w/ that being said I would replace the mvb w/ a regular solid clear bright white basking bulb - then you won't need the stand- please look on www.pangeareptiles.com or www.petmountain.com or www.chewy.com for the 24" zoo med fixture and flukers basking bulbs or Exo Terra intense basking bulb or Arcadia halogen or zoo med repti basking bulb - please let me know what you decide but the mvb your using now is a brand that is not known and you want a good bulb--View attachment 71079View attachment 71080This is the bulb! I have two digital thermometers inside the tank as well just so you know, I forgot to say that earlier.
Do you recommend a good stand for the light?
Thanks so much! Which basking bulb out of all of those would you prefer? Also, the light below is the zoo Med fixture you were talking about?I recommend a better mvb- a Mega ray a lower wattage I think they come in 125 watts but you will also need a long tube fixture so w/ that being said I would replace the mvb w/ a regular solid clear bright white basking bulb - then you won't need the stand- please look on www.pangeareptiles.com or www.petmountain.com or www.chewy.com for the 24" zoo med fixture and flukers basking bulbs or Exo Terra intense basking bulb or Arcadia halogen or zoo med repti basking bulb - please let me know what you decide but the mvb your using now is a brand that is not known and you want a good bulb--
Correct brand but you want the T 5 -- the one shown says T 8 - zoo med fixture is 24" - flukers seems to be good - I have used Exo Terra intense for years but was getting some bad bulbs this past spring so I have switched over to flukersThanks so much! Which basking bulb out of all of those would you prefer? Also, the light below is the zoo Med fixture you were talking about?
I appreciate all your help
You want the Reptisun 10.0 T 5 bulb and a Zoo Med 24" hood --- use the drop down menu on the hood size -- the bulb will say in ( ) 22" bulb -- and yes that is a Flukers bulb -- make sure you are getting the correct wattage -- I dont know what your using now but you want a digital probe thermometer to get that surface basking tempWhich one of the zoo Med t5? These are all t5 but what number UVB would you recommend? 5 or 10? Also, I attached a photo of the flukers basking bulb is that the correct one?View attachment 71089View attachment 71090View attachment 71091
How do these look? And for the basking bulb, is 100 watts good? That’s the wattage my current one hasYou want the Reptisun 10.0 T 5 bulb and a Zoo Med 24" hood --- use the drop down menu on the hood size -- the bulb will say in ( ) 22" bulb -- and yes that is a Flukers bulb -- make sure you are getting the correct wattage -- I dont know what your using now but you want a digital probe thermometer to get that surface basking temp
I have not! I will definitely try this. Thanks so much!Have you tried to put Bee pollen on it??
Yes those are the correct ones but the price is terrible for the bulb -- did you look on www.pangeareptiles.com or even www.petmountain.comHow do these look? And for the basking bulb, is 100 watts good? That’s the wattage my current one has
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