I've had him for almost 2 weeks now, and I've held him multiple times and he is pretty calm in my hands. When I go in the cage he is ok but if I move too quickly he runs and 'glass surfs'.
But the real issue here is I saw him get up to the top of a perch today and attempt to jump out of his cage. There is of course no possibility of him getting out but any idea why he did that/ anything to be worried about?
What are your temps and what type of UVB lighting are you using? Sometimes if the temps are off or if the lighting isn't correct they can get stressed and want out. Or if they can see their reflection it can effect them. Or.... he could just be acting like a brat and wants to come out to play.
What are your temps and what type of UVB lighting are you using? Sometimes if the temps are off or if the lighting is correct they can get stressed and want out. Or if they can see their reflection it can effect them. Or.... he could just be acting like a brat and wants to come out to play.
Mine does that when he's shedding. He runs around like crazy when he's shedding and he'll jump off his basking platform and jump at the glass doors in the front, as if he's trying to jump out.
Mine does that when he's shedding. He runs around like crazy when he's shedding and he'll jump off his basking platform and jump at the glass doors in the front, as if he's trying to jump out.
I just went and grabbed the box for the UVB light and it says Reptisun 5.0 UVB Item #FS-C5. Not sure if that is the info you needed, let me know if you need more!
I also just went and took him out, of course when I went to grab him he tried to run up the glass but I got him in my hand and he is just EXTREMELY calm. I think he wants to come out.
But he still runs up the glass especially when I go for him. There is also plexiglass in the middle of the tank to make it smaller since this is what the people at the pet store said to do since they don't like traveling far for food when young.. The issue with the glass is that it shows reflections well (if they arent supposed to see reflections then thats an issue, can anyone confirm that?)
for a checklist you should use the caresheet on this site. I think there's a link to it on the main page. It has a lot of great info about their setup, lighting heat etc.
Sounds like the jumping on the glass isn't to big of a deal, just him either wanting out or attention or just having fun even lol.
For the reflection though, that definitely can be a problem. Mine would get distracted when I tried to feed him and would just stare at his reflection. Or just in general he would spend a lot of time just staring at his reflection. When their little I think it stresses themselves out. So I think what most people recommend is to cover three sides. Petco sells terrarium backgrounds you can use, they stick to the glass. They look pretty cool too, but are a little expensive. You can also find the backgrounds for fish tanks, I used that at first. If you put those backgrounds on the inside of his tank, it'll help stop the reflection.