My beardie Gizmo use to be very active but now he's seemed to slow down. I've had to put his tank decor on the corners of his repti-carpet because he would wiggle under it and stay there until I got him out to eat, then he stays out for a few hours. He eats just fine so I'm not 100% worried yet. Could it be the time of year? Since it's winter, could he be trying to, I don't know, hibernate or something? Is he dehydrated? I'm just concerned is all.
How old is Gizmo? How much does he weigh, does he have good fat pads?
He could be brumating perhaps, but let's go over your tank setup first, ok?
What is your lighting consist of? Are you using UVB lighting, & if so what type & brand? A florescent tube light or a compact/coil light?
How often do you use calcium supplementation?
Gizmo's about 10 months old, maybe 11.
Not sure how much he weighs.
Yes, he has good fat pads.
I am using a UVB light and its a powersun. I know that there have been some reports that it makes them sluggish and such but I only have it on for four hours a day the vet said he is perfectly healthy last time I took him (three weeks ago) and I have been using the light that way since I bought him. I don't think thats the problem but hey, never know.
And he gets one calcium supplement in the form of powder on his salad every other day and a multivitamin powder one every ten days.
Everything here has been done for over 8 months so I don't think it has anything to do with the above but if you think there may be a problem please let me know.
But he is only getting UBV from the megra ray for 4 hours, ive not heard of that, the people i have spoken to suggest treating it like a normal UVB source, so 12 hours a day. Lack of UVB could cause sluggishness. Try turning it on for the full day for a week and see if he perks up.
First thing I would do is get a fecal done... I tend to do fecals on mine every 6 months regardless, and if I see changes in behaviors like Gizmo is showing.
If that is clear, then see if changing food sources might help.
If nothing works, just allow him to go on down for brumation...
I would also like to address the UVB issue... I honestly feel no less than 8 hours daily is minimum... Remember we are attempting to replicate "natural" photo periods found outside in their natural habitats. Now I am fully aware we can never totally replicate those conditions, but we try to come as close as possible for the best health of our pets.
Also, the dosing of the calcium and vits are a bit on the low side..
Depending on which products you use, minimum is 3-4 times weekly for calcium, 1 time weekly for vitamins..
I'm gonna star leaving the uvb light on for about 9 hours, see if that helps. Its just that some tell me not to leave it on for more than 3-5 hours (aka my boyfriend). He seems to either have very good info about beardies or very bad. Never in between so I'm never sure whether to listen to him half the time as he has a tendency to think hes a zoologist or something lol. I will also make him another vet appointment, see what they think.
Thanks for the impute Once I get a vet appointment for him, I will let you all know how it goes.
Did what was suggested and called the manufacture and wish I hadn't. Good God the woman who picked up was so snappy and rude I wanted to hit her. I tried explaining that I wasn't complaining about the darn thing and she hung up on me! She hung up!
Ok, little rant over. Anyways.....bought Gizmo a new hide so he would stop wiggling under the repti-carpet. Seems to like it.
I did some reading on the power sun, and i would suggest the 12 hour days that we all do. They need a UVB source constantly throughout the day in order to digest/ keep the immue system up and running, and generally have a healthy baby!
Sorry the lady was rude, was it the zoomed people you spoke to? I would ring back and complain about her, its not right she can hang up like that!