What is the surface basking temp under the lamp? I see a digital thermometer but it has no probe on it -- you want one w/ a probe for actual surface temps--- And are you using a MVB if so what brand? The lamp looks really close to the basking rock- they will go thru relocation stress so it can be that and its good your interacting w/ him now - hes eating will be off till he acclimates to the tank and his surroundings - but you want your basking temps and UVB in order for him to adjust --I'm watching him and he's still in the same spot, occasionally closing his eyes like he's taking a nap.
Rly worrying me since he was so active at the breeder and upon arrival
It's a 160w mercury vapor bulb from the brand "hobby". I'm not sure about the basking temperature on the stone since I'm still getting a laser temperature measurer so I can find out. But we made sure the stone is 30 cm away from the bulb since the breeder told us to do so.What is the surface basking temp under the lamp? I see a digital thermometer but it has no probe on it -- you want one w/ a probe for actual surface temps--- And are you using a MVB if so what brand? The lamp looks really close to the basking rock- they will go thru relocation stress so it can be that and its good your interacting w/ him now - hes eating will be off till he acclimates to the tank and his surroundings - but you want your basking temps and UVB in order for him to adjust --
Ok I have never heard of the Hobby brand bulb- I do recommend tho a more notable brand of MVB most do not emit enough UVB so often it is recommended a long tube fixture like a Arcadia Pro T 5 12% bulb or a Zoo Med w/ the Reptisun 10.0 T 5 bulb -- those are very good fixtures and bulbs and most recommended here on this forum along w/ the MegaRay or PowerSun MVB-- you want to cover your bases for UVB rays -- depending on the screen on your tank will determine where the UVB goes - is your tank at least 18" high?It's a 160w mercury vapor bulb from the brand "hobby". I'm not sure about the basking temperature on the stone since I'm still getting a laser temperature measurer so I can find out. But we made sure the stone is 30 cm away from the bulb since the breeder told us to do so.
Hobby is a reliable German brand. The breeder told me it is very good and like I said he is a very trusted breeder here, as well I researched about it and looked up reviews. My tank is 23 inches high and there are plenty spots with different distances to the bulb if my beardy gets too hot.Ok I have never heard of the Hobby brand bulb- I do recommend tho a more notable brand of MVB most do not emit enough UVB so often it is recommended a long tube fixture like a Arcadia Pro T 5 12% bulb or a Zoo Med w/ the Reptisun 10.0 T 5 bulb -- those are very good fixtures and bulbs and most recommended here on this forum along w/ the MegaRay or PowerSun MVB-- you want to cover your bases for UVB rays -- depending on the screen on your tank will determine where the UVB goes - is your tank at least 18" high?
OK I do recommend another UVB source tho- and please get a reading on the surface rock from a digital probe thermometer - w/ him sitting off to the side it tells me the rock may be too hotHobby is a reliable German brand. The breeder told me it is very good and like I said he is a very trusted breeder here, as well I researched about it and looked up reviews. My tank is 23 inches high and there are plenty spots with different distances to the bulb if my beardy gets too hot.
Ok there is some good news, I just managed to feed him and he ate three mealworms and two Dubai roaches. Aswell I dropped some water drops on his mouth and he started drinking. The stress marks became a lot less now!OK I do recommend another UVB source tho- and please get a reading on the surface rock from a digital probe thermometer - w/ him sitting off to the side it tells me the rock may be too hot
Ok that is good please get a reading on his rockOk there is some good news, I just managed to feed him and he ate three mealworms and two Dubai roaches. Aswell I dropped some water drops on his mouth and he started drinking. The stress marks became a lot less now!
I'm ordering the thermometer right now. Regarding the stone, he only sat once in the corner on the tree branch. Most times he basks on the stone and right now he is on it as well.
Hey, I hope you're still around. I received my laser measurement thing yesterday and measured the basking spot temperature on the rock after turning on the lights for three hours. It was 91F. From what I read that is in the safe zone right?Ok that is good please get a reading on his rock
If its your basking hot side no I would get your temp up to 95-100- are you still using the MVB?Hey, I hope you're still around. I received my laser measurement thing yesterday and measured the basking spot temperature on the rock after turning on the lights for three hours. It was 91F. From what I read that is in the safe zone right?
Yeah I´m still using the MVB. I measured again after couple more hours and the temperature on the rock went up to almost 97F. Hopefully thats OKIf its your basking hot side no I would get your temp up to 95-100- are you still using the MVB?
Yeah, it is way better nowGoing back to your original concerns it’s normal for them to go through some relocation stress even though he was super friendly and trusting at first. My guy did the same thing and after a while he warmed back up I would just give him time and get him used to a routine and used to you leaving food in a bowl for now and picking up poop etc and used to your hands being in the enclosure and he’ll get used to you and know your the bringer of food and treats. Maybe get some treat worms like silk worms or super worms and leave a couple in a small dish for him a couple times a day just like 1or2. Just give him time and he’ll come around I promise.
Please start w/ salads now- the older he gets the less likely he will eat- dragons grow at their own rate but you want him eating a balanced diet - staple insect salads and worms- and yes 97 is good for tempThat’s ok don’t worry about him being small my dragon was the runt to and now he’s huge! If you want to hedge your bet on making him grow try feeding him 2/3 times a day. 97 is fine for your basking area and I’ve used MVB’s for years there good bulbs just make sure you follow distance recommendations for your 160 watt bulb most I’ve seen need about 18 inches up from the basking surface. If he continues to avoid the basking area it’s a pretty good indicator of too high of Uvb and you may want to raise it up higher and add a second fixture and run a normal incandescent bulb right next to the MVB to boost temperatures up to the 95-100 range.
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