If the water is clean and its a light mist it shouldnt bother his eyes. Mine get sprayed about twice a day and now they even open their mouths to drink from it!
Its a suggestion incase they aren't noticing the dropper. If any eye problems occur, although I doubt they will, then stop misting him by all means
Has he been eating regularly?
When hes in the bath rub his tummy a little to help his bowel movements.
Make sure the water is nice and warm and he is soaking in it for about 10-15 minutes.
And check the temps under his basking light, if hes eating well but not pooping then it may be because he isnt digesting the food properly. They need high temps to do that about 100-105 is fine i think thats the temp you had it at. what substrate do you use?
like the stuff on the bottom of his tank. if its sand/wood chips/walnut shells tell me immediately
Don't worry about the tail turning white, that is most likely going to shed soon.
Your UVB light, the Zilla T-50 desert series, please turn that light off immediately, if you have not already. It is probably the most hazardous light to date. It emits very low wavelength UVB that is borderline UVC. It is a damaging light & there have been deaths associated with the use of this light.
Here is a report for you to read regarding the photokerato conjunctivis that he could get with the continued use of this light.
i already told you he has hermit crab calci sand but its finer than normal and i feed him in a different tank also im getting a 55 gallon in about an house and im not going to put sub in that... call me crazy i think his uvb bulb is making him sick
As Tracie just said, its a dangerous bulb to use.
In the first reply to your question I said to replace the bulb, go to petmountain.com
Its speedy delivery.
The REPTISUN 10. (NOT reptiGLO) is the best one to get.
Turn it off for now, its best to have NO UV from that light for a few days than to have it on at all.
Keep feeding the calci supplements until you get the bulb.
Or Arcadia D3 10%.
i dont have any money for a bulb right now im spending the rest of the money i have of that tank also what kind of bulb is it i dont have a thing to put flourescent bulbs in only light things for coil bulbs
The bulb is about 20 dollars, and is extremely important to have for the dragons, even more so than the viv right now. If you could hold off on buying the tank for a few days or so and get the UV sorted first then im sure your beardie will benefit from that greatly.
The bulb is a flourescent tube, which is probably the only way your dragon should be getting its UV anyway. Coils and compacts are usually a no-no.
Its about an inch in diameter.
The bulb I bought here in the Uk came with some plastic clips, which you just clip on to the bulb and then screw the clips into the side or the roof of the tank at a good distance away from the dragons, about 6-8 inches.
If the bulb doesnt have these, they are easy to find from Walgreens or Walmart and the like.
Flourescent tubes are everywhere and you should easily be able to find a fitting method for a dollar or two
Yes, please do ask your mom if you can get that light. It really is very crucial to his health, long term. Without UVB, he cannot absorb his calcium & he will eventually have more health problems in the future which will cost you a fortune in vet bills. So, this is much cheaper to just get him a bulb now, so he wont get metabolic bone disease later.
I hope he is feeling better soon. Is he eating much today?
im about to order that bulb you guys want me to order but i need to know what watt to get the choices are 18" 15 watt, 24" 18 watt, 36" 30 watt and 48" 40 watt please the faster you reply the fast i can order it this will be for a 55gal tank