My replacement beardie was shipped to me Friday, via USPS parcel post. Well no one was home when the postman showed up on Saturday, so they left a tag and took it to the post office.
Poor guy has been in the box since Friday, over night temps have been in the low 50's around here. My wife is going to pick it up first thing in the morning, going to put it on its basking spot.
What else should we do for the little guy that has had such a rough weekend?
My son just called me (he is 7). The Beardie is alive Daddy! I was going to name him "sinkers" because I was sure he would be dead, but instead I want to name him "Miracle", because he made it through the weekend!
i would give a nice warm bath whenever you get a chance, dehydration is common in babies. and i'm sure there's been a little bit of stress caused by the cooler temps... on the basking spot, nice warm bath, maybe a waxworm or two as a treat!!!
he made it home safe, and loes to bask. He stands tall watching us all watch him.
When I got home from work I tossed in a couple of the smaller crickets I could catch...he darted across the cage to catch one. It was a bit on the large side, but he got it down. Back to basking, looking stuffed and happy to be out of the box.
3 more smaller crickets running around in there if he wants a snack
I ordered 100 1/4 inch crickets today, and will give my over grown ones to the neighbor who has a mature Beardie a few doors down.
since your neighbor has one, you are probably aware of this, but i thought i'd mention it. make sure the food is no larger than the space between his eye. bd under a year run the risk of impaction if their food is too large.
I purchased the crickets about a month ago, when he was originally going to ship me the replacement. They have grown. I am working trying to feed the smallest. I have a new order of 1000 1/4" crickets on the way. Should be here today or tomorrow.
The Dubia Colony is growing, I have had them a month or so.
it could be relocation stress. he did have quite the journey.
couple of things:
1. what kind of lighting do you have?
2. what are the temps and what are you using to get the temps?
3. what substrate are you using?
4. is anyone home during the day? if so, has he been lethargic all day?
5. did he eat yesterday? how many crickets?
6, has he had a bath?
7. when was the last time he pooped?
I have a 75 watt heat bulb, on a dimmer to make his basking spot about 105.
I also have a 10.0 UV florescent.
Not sure how many crickets he has eaten, there are a about a dozen running around in the cage, now.
I have given him 2 baths, short, about 5 min while the water is warm, then he licks moisture off my hand. My son also has him lick moisture off his hand every morning before school.
lol..yep, leaving the crickets in there can stress the little guys out. it has also been said that the crickets will nibble on the beardie and could eat a hole in their eyelid if left in while the beardie is sleepng!
we have aided the cricket population in our yard. we don't save the ones that bernie doesn't eat. my hubby catches them and throws them outside.