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Be great to make some notes on what is happening when he tries to bite you which will help you find trends. Bit young for hormones so it could be fear as averyhanna_ said or perhaps associating you with food. How it attempts to bite you is important. Is he running and lunging at you or is it...
It is relative humidity and is measured from a central location, mid range temperature. Since it is relative humidity temperature changes will make a huge difference in the reading you get. Where the hygrometer measures from is everything.
Great job picking him up. Absolutely needs a vet not only for the injury but also to prevent secondary infection. I am sure you are already aware that the right environment with uvb, heating and humidity is essential.
Really needs a vet to assess. Internal parasites are definitely a top candidate. An annual vet check up is a part of good husbandry practices. Best to find one anyway since he will need one during his life. Now is a g
reat time to start.
Hi Christofer and Jerika. Very young for vegetables, they start out life as insectivores. Good range of invertebrate is what he needs right now. They are omnivores before reaching adulthood. This food list also goes into research.
Probably find that it will get a little grumpy with shedding as...
Yes indeed, Bigs is right. Chances are you are in the northern hemisphere, just come out of winter. Hormones will be running rampant, nature set him up for breeding time.
Humidity should be between 30-40%. It is relative humidity so where you are reading the temperature from matters. Best to measure somewhere between the cool side and the center but that is assuming that the housing is big enough to provide a proper temperature gradient. There article here goes...