proudbeardieowner
Member
My beardie is not your typical beardie that will run for bugs, in fact he is quite lazy I have even brought him to the vet when he turned about 6 months since that is when he started with this. He is now a little over 10 months and has gotten worse. In fact, he will lay in the sand probably forever if I did not pick him up and put him in his basking area. If he is up there (temp at around 105 using digital thermometer), and sees a cricket he may go and get it, but superworms I have to hold in a tweezer for him to eat, and very rarely will he eat his greens anymore. When I went to the petstore today, they told me that maybe he is getting too much D3 because of the UV light, and his repcal calcium with D. They said that could be toxic, how do I know if this is the problem?
Set up:
40 breeder
ReptiSun 10.0
sand subtrate
100 watt basking light with 100 watt heat lamp towards far end to keep temp warmer now that it is cooler in house
soak him 4x a week
All he wants to do is lay low on the sand, and could probably care less about eating which is getting worse. Any suggestions?
Set up:
40 breeder
ReptiSun 10.0
sand subtrate
100 watt basking light with 100 watt heat lamp towards far end to keep temp warmer now that it is cooler in house
soak him 4x a week
All he wants to do is lay low on the sand, and could probably care less about eating which is getting worse. Any suggestions?