ersl12
Member
Hello,
i'm looking for some insight into giving reptaid to a baby beardie who has lost his appetite.
my set-up is good, i've eliminated the stressors he could be having such as seeing his own reflection or seeing whats going on in the room, as well as even reducing his tank size (made a ~30gallon out of a 50). He is just not eating by himself, ive offered dubia, miniworms, mini superworms, waxworms, crickets, veggies... he's just not interested. Only thing he does is eat from the syringe as i hand-feed him repta-aid.
I've acquired a bottle of reptaid and am looking for a way to administer it. the guide says drips, and to measure the drips through the actual needle but i don't feel safe feeding it with a sharp needle.... what's the best way to administer these? I know you can inject dubia, but since he doesnt eat them could i mix 2 drips into his repta-aid mixture that he does eat?
What have your experiences been with baby beardies and reptaid?
thank you very much
i'm looking for some insight into giving reptaid to a baby beardie who has lost his appetite.
my set-up is good, i've eliminated the stressors he could be having such as seeing his own reflection or seeing whats going on in the room, as well as even reducing his tank size (made a ~30gallon out of a 50). He is just not eating by himself, ive offered dubia, miniworms, mini superworms, waxworms, crickets, veggies... he's just not interested. Only thing he does is eat from the syringe as i hand-feed him repta-aid.
I've acquired a bottle of reptaid and am looking for a way to administer it. the guide says drips, and to measure the drips through the actual needle but i don't feel safe feeding it with a sharp needle.... what's the best way to administer these? I know you can inject dubia, but since he doesnt eat them could i mix 2 drips into his repta-aid mixture that he does eat?
What have your experiences been with baby beardies and reptaid?
thank you very much