The aluminum foil actually works exceptionally well as a reflector. The key is to just try to make it as smooth as possible. Most reflectors are made of aluminum anyways as it's a great reflector of visible light and of non-visible light (uv).
Your setup looks very good. I notice the probes kind of mounted to the wall. have you gotten measurements from the actual basking surface?
In the pics he does look quite skinny and a bit sickly. I think at this point it would be best for you to offer him many small meals a day if you can. So smaller meals but more frequency. And as long as his basking surface temps are fine, he should be digesting those smaller amounts well.
The aluminum foil actually works exceptionally well as a reflector. The key is to just try to make it as smooth as possible. Most reflectors are made of aluminum anyways as it's a great reflector of visible light and of non-visible light (uv).
Your setup looks very good. I notice the probes kind of mounted to the wall. have you gotten measurements from the actual basking surface?
In the pics he does look quite skinny and a bit sickly. I think at this point it would be best for you to offer him many small meals a day if you can. So smaller meals but more frequency. And as long as his basking surface temps are fine, he should be digesting those smaller amounts well.
Hey Brandon,
I made one out of tin foil, kept it as smooth as possible. I take basking temps with two different heat guns. I use the probs mainly for watching room temp, also have three temp/humidity meters by acu-rite places in hot , mid, cool sides. It has not changed much in size since I got it from local pet store on 11/25/19.
Basking temps range from 95-115
It is basking but likes a spot that is about 10 inch from UVB. It will get close but seems to favor this area.
Here is a pic of light with tinfoil reflector. Is any adjustments needed? Also, he spends a lot of time where he is in this picture. Should I somehow encourage him to move closer to the UVB. The position where he is at now is around 10 inches from the UVB and around 97°F. Sorry for being such a nervous nelly. ?
Can you move the log over towards the front of the tank - see if he will go up and sit on the top of the cave/ platform - where he is sitting doesnt look like hes getting much UVB ---- almost like hes hiding from it --- I would take the log off the platform completely and see what he does --- just to see what his behavior does
Karrie
Can you move the log over towards the front of the tank - see if he will go up and sit on the top of the cave/ platform - where he is sitting doesnt look like hes getting much UVB ---- almost like hes hiding from it --- I would take the log off the platform completely and see what he does --- just to see what his behavior does
Karrie
Planned on offering 3-5 Dubia, 8 times a day. Salad all day. Water by droplets twice a day. Bath every other day to limit stress. Here is a pic of poop, urate is not firm.