I have one digital thermometer with a probe on the hot side of the tank and a thermohygrometer on the cooler side of the tank along with a small thermal heat gun thermometer. The UVB bulb is a t8.destiny1998":3jpb2hwc said:Hi. He's very colorfulHow are you taking the temps? Is the uvb a t5 or a t8?
Those are easy fixes, he pooped earlier and it was more substance than it had been over the past few days. I'm going to store it just in case but I'm hoping he gives me another decent sized one to take to my vet on Monday.destiny1998":38rftlr7 said:Thanks for answering. You definitely want to mount your uvb light inside as the mesh blocks lots of the uvb. I'd also lower the temps. 118 is too hot even tho he can go to different basking spots. The hottest it should be is 110 and the cool side should not be hotter than 78.
Drache613":3fxicqpo said:Hello,
How is your dragon doing this evening?
I hope you are able to get a fecal sample just to check for worms or parasites. Hopefully that
wont be the problem. Are his insects smaller than the space between the eyes?
Once you get the Reptisun 10 tube mounted inside, it can be at a 6-8 inch distance from him,
to give full exposure. I agree, try to get the basking temperatures down to a range of 95-110,
max. The 118 is too high & could cause heat issues.
Since he has thrown up, be sure to offer water with a plastic dropper to keep him hydrated.
Does he drink when you give him a bath?
Let us know how he is doing.
Tracie
**Emilymoore499- it would be easier to help you if you started your own thread so as not to
interfere with the OP's topic at hand here. Thanks.**
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