As far as I know, Brian hasent eaten a THING today. (unless hes snuck a few nibbles of his salad w/o me seeing)
Yesterday he ate a total of i believe 5 mealworms and a few crickets and some salad...And today, a grand total of nothing. Ive tried to entice him with a meal worm and crickets to no avail. He did, on the bright side, have a nice bowl movement. (thank goodness - from everything he had yesterday i presume)
On the even more positive note, all his stress marks have disappeared.
Could he just be really full from yesterday evening?
It is now 9:30pm...I would imagine he just be a little tiny bit hungry?
Im not 100% positive but Brian is only about 6 -7 and a half inches.
Ive had him just over one week.
As for shedding, I have noticed some skin starting to come off under his chin and side of his head...But its gone now.
I am looking at him as i write you this and he is merrily basking on his log, head pointing in the direction of the light.
You haven't had him very long.. Mine didn't want to eat while I watched for a long time; she still doesn't really. She also doesn't like to be handled or eat very much when she is about to shed. She sheds a lot, since she grows a lot. I wouldn't worry about it very much right now. Some say their BDs will only eat when hand fed, but mine won't even think about taking food from me. She will practically jump in my hand when I reach for her, and climb my arm when I return her to her cage, but she won't take food from me..
I would give it a day or two before you really worry..
Hello, welcome to BD.org. I think your baby is prob just going through relocation stress. Most of them do this when moved to a new home or even a new viv in their old home. He may take up to two weeks to adjust. Just give him a little time.
You may want to read up on the care sheets listed at the top of the page while he settles in. The one by Beautiful dragons is highly reccomended. Please don't give him meal worms while he is so tiny. They are mostly shell and not nutricious. Small crix are great and Phoenix worms are even better. Get them at phoenixworms.com. They don't charge for shipping!
Good luck with your new little one.
You haven't had him very long.. Mine didn't want to eat while I watched for a long time; she still doesn't really. She also doesn't like to be handled or eat very much when she is about to shed. She sheds a lot, since she grows a lot. I wouldn't worry about it very much right now. Some say their BDs will only eat when hand fed, but mine won't even think about taking food from me. She will practically jump in my hand when I reach for her, and climb my arm when I return her to her cage, but she won't take food from me..
I would give it a day or two before you really worry..
Hello, welcome to BD.org. I think your baby is prob just going through relocation stress. Most of them do this when moved to a new home or even a new viv in their old home. He may take up to two weeks to adjust. Just give him a little time.
You may want to read up on the care sheets listed at the top of the page while he settles in. The one by Beautiful dragons is highly reccomended. Please don't give him meal worms while he is so tiny. They are mostly shell and not nutricious. Small crix are great and Phoenix worms are even better. Get them at phoenixworms.com. They don't charge for shipping!
Good luck with your new little one.
Will do, ill certainly try those worms!
as for the meal worms - i got young ones that were still white as to not be so crunchy and hard - plus i cut them up in peices just in case.
Hopefully by morning he'll be absolutely starving and eat like a pig and make my day. Im keeping my fingers crossed.
Just a quick correction, there is NO SHIPPING CHARGE and NO MINIMUM ORDER at http://www.phoenixworm.com. As many of you know, you can buy 4 cups of any size Phoenix Worms for $26 at The Phoenix Worm Store (400 or 600 worms, depending upon size ordered).
Craig Sheppard, Ph.D.
President, Insect Science Resource
Professor Emeritus, UGA http://www.phoenixworm.com
I still wouldn't worry so much. Mine did the same thing, and she wouldn't eat while I watched. She is just now starting to eat greens. Some days, when I first got her, she would eat a cricket or two, some times, she would just ignore me. I would give her more time, it's not likely he will let himself starve.
Get some Phoenix Worms, they are great (much more nutritional and safer), they wiggle and Blazey loves them.
Ditch the meal worms.. I don't mind ordering online, but there is another brand called Calci Worms you can get at Petco. They are more expensive, though..
Dexter is a rescue and was very poorly fed so has always been a fussy little devil.
Some days he will devour anything in sight. Some days he'll only eat his locust. Some days he'll only eat when hand fed and some days he refuses completly.
I know its scary when they turn down food (i still mini panic every single time) but its only something to worry about if its gone on for a number of days.
I think Dex does it just because I make a huge fuss of her every time.
Sometimes changing their salad for fruit or something fragrant like rocket leaf helps to get them curious.
Also I take the food and salad out of her viv at night so she learns that when the foods put in her viv its time to eat. Usually they've worked up an appetite over night anyway.
Just a quick correction, there is NO SHIPPING CHARGE and NO MINIMUM ORDER at http://www.phoenixworm.com. As many of you know, you can buy 4 cups of any size Phoenix Worms for $26 at The Phoenix Worm Store (400 or 600 worms, depending upon size ordered).
Craig Sheppard, Ph.D.
President, Insect Science Resource
Professor Emeritus, UGA http://www.phoenixworm.com