Madison said:KarrieRee said:Ok sounds good
I sent a photo of the set up. He was just now opening his mouth and it was yellowish just now
Madison said:KarrieRee said:Ok sounds good
I sent a photo of the set up. He was just now opening his mouth and it was yellowish just now
HereKarrieRee":3ks98a60 said:Ok sounds good
Karrie
KarrieRee":39weurx5 said:Ok so the light in that tank is a All in One? What are the wood chips? I recommend you get rid of them - they can cause impaction--- or worse if they injest a sharp piece causing internal injuries- you can go w/ some textured NON adhesive shelf liner-- cut to the size of the tank it's cheap and insects can't get underneath- you can get it at your local home improvement store- please post pics of his eyes can't see him very well
Karrie
There is no reflector on it, but we just flipped it to where it is facing down and he is right under with a mouth slightly open. We have the same set up as the other two and they are doing just fine.KarrieRee":x8yx39gc said:The UVB in the tank is a ? Brand and bulb T 5 or T 8? Is there a reflector on the fixture? I am wondering if the UVB is too close and causing issues
Karrie
He is taken out and fed superworms, it’s both eyes and now he is hissing at me, his beard is lighter, but is acting super weird now.KarrieRee":2j257r6j said:That is the only thing I can think of that would be causing eye issues- are you feeding crickets and if so in the tank---? What about the basking bulb? How far is it from him? Is it just one eye or both? He is obviously in distress w/ the black beard
Karrie
Thank you for all the help but he sadly passed away last night I greatly appreciate all of your help deeplyKarrieRee":1vzt1ocs said:
Thank you for everything though, he had a nice lifeKarrieRee":1gzp3zc0 said:We tried -- I am sorry
Karrie