Everyone I speak to about this gives me a different answer than the others. What is the range for daytime and night time temperatures for my beardie's tank?
Also, the type of fixture I have for him is like a 3-in-1 ESU reptile combo light 24". I have a 24" reptisun UVB bulb along the back of the top of the tank, and in front of the UVB I have a zoo-med 75watt basking bulb (im waiting for the heat bulb to come)on the right, and the other side I have a zilla 75watt night light. My temps during the day are between 85f & 90f, but the "cool side" of the tank is running about the same temp. and at night the temps for the whole tank are between 80f-85f. Are these temperatures correct? What should they be?
Earlie is still not eating properly. He'll eat 2 crix and the rest can crawl all over him and he wont touch them. I thought the UVB bulb was supposed to stimulate his appetite? We would really appreciate some help and/or advice...
Are these temps taken at the spot where he basks or just in the tank in general? The temps where he basks should be 110-115 and the cooler side 75-85. He does not, however, need the night light. This disrupts their sleep patterns. Also, can he get within about 6-8 inches, but no more than 12 inches away from the uvb? This is necessary as the is only active from this height. You should get a timer for your lights so that he has a 10-14 hour day and 10-14 hour night gradient. As far as him not eating, try this out. Also make sure he is hydrated by bathing him at least once every other day for about 20 minutes in warm water up to his shoulders. If he is dehydrated, he will not eat as much. Also, take into consideration he may have parasites or be impacted. If he isnt pooping, I would worry impaction. If he is pooping but it reeks or is watery, could be parasites. Both would prevent them from having a healthy appetite. I would suggest that if the lighting changes do not work after a day or so, you should take him to the vet for a stool check up. Hope this helps!! And sorry ur baby isnt feeling well! Keep us posted!!