I've had Rocco now for about four weeks, and he doesn't seem to be eating regularly. I cleaned his habitat this morning and there are still about five crickets (smalls) running around and he showed no interest in going after them. It seems as though he does munch a bit on the celery I put in for him but I am a quite concerned momma about his not scarfing down crickets. He mostly basks, but is pretty active when I upset his routine! He likes to hang on to my finger while I pet him... Temperatures are good, not running a night light, misting twice daily so he does drink. Any thoughts?
It's good that he is active and basking. Can you post some updated photos of him? I advise taking crickets out of the tank after feeding time. It's easiest to offer just a few at a time in batches so you can track them more easily.
He doesn't look very alert in that photo. Have you been tracking his weight? If not, I'd start doing so to see if he's losing much. You have a T5 UVB tube for him correct? How far is it above his basking area?
If he continues not wanting to eat, try offering him some baby food squash or sweet potato and see if he will lick that off of his nose. If he won't eat or drink that way then a vet visit may be a good idea.
Rocco is very active in his viv, exploring his little world and getting around. He basks with his head held high, and the other day, he actually did a left-hand wave! He drinks water quite a bit when I mist him down, and likes to run when I try to catch him... he just doesn't seem to be eating his crickets - he does eat the veggies I provide for him. Still concerned,
OK if he is active like that then that's reassuring. If he is drinking water and alert then he is probably OK and may just need some more time to start in on the bugs.
I'm going to take him to the vet on the 5th. In the meantime, I ordered a gram scale to measure his weight and also got a food supplement (Oxbow Carnivore and Herbivore Care Pet).
Have you tried offering a different feeder? I know after a bit, my Tampico started not caring for crickets and as soon as I put small dubia into her diet, she loved them and never touched crickets again. I do second taking the crickets out of the tank. I've read from multiple sources that crickets can bite the beardies and we all know that is a no go! Hope he starts eating soon!
So Rocco is doing well despite his irregular cricket eating habit - I swear he's a vegetarian! I've gotten a scale and his weight is scaling upward; he's now about 5.5 inches long and weighs 6.44 grams. I'm taking him to the vet for a wellness check on Saturday, but things are looking good. I'm also going to try Dubia roaches to see if he likes those better.
Took Rocco for a wellness check on Saturday and he got a clean bill of health - found a wonderful and knowledgeable Herp Vet in NE Ohio BTW, Dr. Brooks at Kent-Stow Vet. He now weighs 8 grams and is scaling upward nicely. Today I introduced Dubia roaches and he gobbled them up - ate about 10 on the first serving, the most I've seen him eat. He ate right from me; I'd drop them right in front of him and wham! I also transferred him to a new 24x18x12 Exo-Terra viv... so he's doing quite well and I'm a happy mommy!