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[QUOTE="HandsomeHugosMa, post: 2024818, member: 117993"] Is this a long tube fixture or a coil? - It's a coil and definitely [B]not [/B]what I intend on keeping, I'll be upgrading him to a long tube fixture ASAP. His diet should be 80% insects 20% salads... -This is what I was expecting to hear and I'm ready to jump on a more vigorous feeding schedule to make sure he develops properly, thank you! Please get 2 digital probe thermometers - they are the most accurate for surface basking temps which should be 105-110 for now - at 6 months that will change to 95-100 -The aforementioned items are in my Amazon cart, ready to ship! Thank you for the temp ranges, very very helpful. I would wait at this time for a vet visit and fecal -Will do! I wanted to be proactive but this puts me at ease. You can spray his salads before serving they get a lot of moisture from the salads -I'll do this tonight and for his future feedings, great advice :) If hes not eating them please get some BSFL -Noted! Thank you for the link I would look at switching his main insect to dubia roaches -This was the plan and they seem to be easier to keep/gut load so I'll source some out. We must get your surface basking temps and UVB on par or he will quit eating -You've found my main concern! We'll get those temps up and running. THANK YOU! [/QUOTE]
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