Ok so.. I have my vivs set up as such :
Of course they all now have their own accurite thermometers. The top viv is Zelda (everyone say hi!) she is doing great and I have no questions or concerns with her at all.
The bottom viv is a 4x2x2 and I have a reptisun linear 24" with a reflector opened to the back along with 2 35 watt floods pointing in opposite directions. On your left is Mun-chu a little piggy and eats absolutely everything! He ate like this from day one. And has been with us since 2/13. His temps are 107 basking 90 hot side and 83 cool side. There is a melamine seperator dead center that goes 16" high and they cannot see each other at all. On your right is our little baby who has yet to be named. She barely eats, 3-4 crickets in the morning and 2-3 crickets in the evening. She doesn't eat them in the afternoon. She has yet to eat them today. She will sometimes take a bite of mustards or collards if you offer from your finger. Her temps are mirror image the other side. (taken by the digital and infared thermometers) we got her on 2/17. What gives? She doesn't carry stress marks but does hide a bit throughout the day and she will easily let you pick her up but I only ever have tried during feeding and bath. Oh, and they are approx. 5" (Mun-chu) and 4" (baby). Any ideas?
Of course they all now have their own accurite thermometers. The top viv is Zelda (everyone say hi!) she is doing great and I have no questions or concerns with her at all.
The bottom viv is a 4x2x2 and I have a reptisun linear 24" with a reflector opened to the back along with 2 35 watt floods pointing in opposite directions. On your left is Mun-chu a little piggy and eats absolutely everything! He ate like this from day one. And has been with us since 2/13. His temps are 107 basking 90 hot side and 83 cool side. There is a melamine seperator dead center that goes 16" high and they cannot see each other at all. On your right is our little baby who has yet to be named. She barely eats, 3-4 crickets in the morning and 2-3 crickets in the evening. She doesn't eat them in the afternoon. She has yet to eat them today. She will sometimes take a bite of mustards or collards if you offer from your finger. Her temps are mirror image the other side. (taken by the digital and infared thermometers) we got her on 2/17. What gives? She doesn't carry stress marks but does hide a bit throughout the day and she will easily let you pick her up but I only ever have tried during feeding and bath. Oh, and they are approx. 5" (Mun-chu) and 4" (baby). Any ideas?