sparrowstune
Member
Hello, A little different of a sleep question.
I get up at 5 AM and get home at 1. I work on school until 10, maybe 11. His tank his in my office where I do school work. (the only place I can put em in the smaller apartment).
My question is this, I hear you want his lights on 12 hrs and off 12 hrs. I have to feed em in the morning or else he will go until 1 possibly 3 without food, and I need to do homework at night but wish I didn't have to interrupt his sleep, because he stays awake and wants to see what i'm doing.
If his lights are on from 5AM to 11PM is this too much? He has shade, a cool spot, two hiding areas, and more. OR should I set a timer and have his light on for 12 hrs and off for 12 hrs and have him get used to getting up at 5am and the lights turnning off at 5pm while a do homework?
Tank/Beardie: 40 Gal Br, 105 degree basking, 72 degree cool side, mercury bulb for UVB and UVA, night time ceramic heat for 100 hot side and 70 cool side at night, humidity is steady at 30 percent but trying to hit 35, collard greens, dusted crickets, dusted dubia, poos once to twice a day(normal looking), dusted multivitamins twice a week, handle him at least once a day for 20 min, good appetite, fairly active and attentive.
I get up at 5 AM and get home at 1. I work on school until 10, maybe 11. His tank his in my office where I do school work. (the only place I can put em in the smaller apartment).
My question is this, I hear you want his lights on 12 hrs and off 12 hrs. I have to feed em in the morning or else he will go until 1 possibly 3 without food, and I need to do homework at night but wish I didn't have to interrupt his sleep, because he stays awake and wants to see what i'm doing.
If his lights are on from 5AM to 11PM is this too much? He has shade, a cool spot, two hiding areas, and more. OR should I set a timer and have his light on for 12 hrs and off for 12 hrs and have him get used to getting up at 5am and the lights turnning off at 5pm while a do homework?
Tank/Beardie: 40 Gal Br, 105 degree basking, 72 degree cool side, mercury bulb for UVB and UVA, night time ceramic heat for 100 hot side and 70 cool side at night, humidity is steady at 30 percent but trying to hit 35, collard greens, dusted crickets, dusted dubia, poos once to twice a day(normal looking), dusted multivitamins twice a week, handle him at least once a day for 20 min, good appetite, fairly active and attentive.