So I've posted on here just about every other month trying to find a solution to Drake's crazy behavior. Hes a 2 year old beardie..about 21" in length. A couple months ago I bought him a custom sliding glass door enclosure. Dimension are 4ft x 2ft x 2ft and all white enterior. My problem is that Drake never wants to stay in it..like ever. Every morning when the lights come on he immediately begins to glass surf. Sometimes he even tries jumping/climbing up the back wall of the enclosure. He'll go crazy until I let him out...where he'll run around and plop himself somewhere to fall asleep. He always looks so depressed to be inside. I use a Reptisun T5 High Output Uvb bulb with a reflector covering a little more than half his enclosure..and a halogen flood light for his basking spot..temps going to around 102 on his basking side and around 85 on the cool side. I'll include a picture.
I seriously don't know what to do to make him happy. I sometimes cant even feed him until hes calmed down outside of the tank. I feed him collard greens, squash, and superworms every 3 days. Hes full of energy which is good..but I'm concerned that I may have done something wrong with his enclosure? I dont understand why he doesnt like it in there. Anyone have any suggestions? Could it be the uvb bulb being a High output maybe?
Some of them are just really active and want to patrol constantly. My guy is the same way. I always feel badly when I have to keep him in his tank. He has the same reaction with the glass surfing and pacing. I let him roam around the house whenever I am home and he just patrols between his portable basking lights. He seems to enjoy that although he'll often surf the walls of the house too. I'll let him out but I'm not buying a bigger house for him :lol:
Some of them are just really active and want to patrol constantly. My guy is the same way. I always feel badly when I have to keep him in his tank. He has the same reaction with the glass surfing and pacing. I let him roam around the house whenever I am home and he just patrols between his portable basking lights. He seems to enjoy that although he'll often surf the walls of the house too. I'll let him out but I'm not buying a bigger house for him :lol:
Basking temps are good. The T5 with reflector should be making a nice UVB gradient across the tank. If it's 12-14'' above the main basking area it should be producing daylight levels of UVB. I don't see a problem there. It's fairly similar to my setup in that regard.
I have three portable basking lights. One in the kitchen is a 100w MegaRay MVB for heat and UVB set at about 14'' above the ground with a basking rock under it. One in the dining room is a regular halogen basking light for just heat set to about 105 at the center. One in the living room is another 100w MegaRay that is set 12'' off the ground. He moves between them over the course of the day and will return to them to warm up when he wants to.