Caesar's CHE stopped working today and I cannot keep the temperature over 65 unless I keep his basking light on. Is it worth it to keep him warm? Or should I have him sleep with me for the heat? (CHE arrives tomorrow at noon)
Previous to the heat problem, the past two weeks or so, he hasn't been eating on his own. I have to hand feed him for him to eat. He has no interest in crickets unless I put them in front of his face, one by one. When I do hand feed him, he eats very slowly. He won't eat any waxworms either. I don't want to baby him, but I don't want him to starve either.
Other than that, he has been pretty active and the lighting/heating was fine up until today. He poops regularly. Could he still be under stress from the house fire we had a month ago?
Previous to the heat problem, the past two weeks or so, he hasn't been eating on his own. I have to hand feed him for him to eat. He has no interest in crickets unless I put them in front of his face, one by one. When I do hand feed him, he eats very slowly. He won't eat any waxworms either. I don't want to baby him, but I don't want him to starve either.
Other than that, he has been pretty active and the lighting/heating was fine up until today. He poops regularly. Could he still be under stress from the house fire we had a month ago?