I suspect he may be a little underweight at the moment which is the only reason why I'd be hesitant...Is this safe even if he could stand to gain a bit?
Judging from the pics ( I just noticed them, my bad) he looks to be about10 inches long. He should be eating a lot of crickets and worms at his age (guessing 2 to 3 months old).
How long have you had him?
When you get them at a pet store they are normally just babies two or three weeks old.
If I am correct he should be eating around 12 to 20+ crickets a day and keep veggies available to him but he may not eat them often.
Can you measure him ? Looks maybe 15 or more inches if I were to guess from the pics. He doesn't really look too thin, just keep offering 1 feeding of appropriate bugs every day and try a variety of greens and squash.
Judging from the pics ( I just noticed them, my bad) he looks to be about10 inches long. He should be eating a lot of crickets and worms at his age (guessing 2 to 3 months old).
How long have you had him?
When you get them at a pet store they are normally just babies two or three weeks old.
If I am correct he should be eating around 12 to 20+ crickets a day and keep veggies available to him but he may not eat them often.
Oh, no, I've had him for longer than that. I got him from a pet store past adolescence, so I'd guess he's about five years old. If you want, I can check how long he is for reference.
Can you measure him ? Looks maybe 15 or more inches if I were to guess from the pics. He doesn't really look too thin, just keep offering 1 feeding of appropriate bugs every day and try a variety of greens and squash.
I considered this, especially since he's been hanging out in the cool end of his tank more often, but he's still extremely interested in live feed, so I think he must just be snubbing his veggies. I'll try waiting him out starting tomorrow!
He's been really excited about eating some of the squash and veggies I've put out so far...he won't eat it off the paper towel when it's not moving, but he'll eat it out of my hand. Progress!
It's been about a week since I started (weird, I thought it was longer?). He ate a bit the first few days, pooped and stopped eating veggies again. I haven't tried crickets yet, but I think he may be beginning to burmate, as he is hanging out in the cool end of his tank a lot and pretty much sleeps all day. I have been spraying him with water to make sure he gets hydrated, and making food and setting it out for him. I'll wait another week before tossing some crickets in to see if he's definitely burmating. Will keep this forum updated.