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Recent content by Raisin212k

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    Loss of appetite part 2

    The basking temps have been a bit of an issue for us. Our power seems to surge at some times and get throttled at other times. I've placed a 105 limit before the lights turn off when it surges a few hrs before I get home from work, and often in the early hours it will not even power up past 96...
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    Loss of appetite part 2

    The bulb is 2 or 3 months old. It's on top of the screen. It's abt 8 to 10 inches from his hammock when he's not directly in his basking bulb, and he spends a lot of time under it, as it would otherwise block his basking lamp. I'm attempting to enclose multiple photos of his setup..
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    Loss of appetite part 2

    A few months ago my boy Hannibal went through this for a different reason; he suffered from accumulated effects of improper occasionally fluctuating night time temps(abt 70°F, occasionally 68°F during winter), as well as improper source of UVB in the form of a 2-in-1 bulb. He wasnt eating. Got...
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    Dragon extra active in winter?

    Just because you popped in to check on my post, I figured I'd update you on our little odyssey. Poor Hannibal, as it turns out, was suffering a little neglect on my part. Or maybe that's not the right way to put it, as it was not at all for lack of effort on my part. Rather, I had a patchwork...
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    Dragon extra active in winter?

    Could it be that simple? I mean, this is all i was hoping the issue was about. We thought he was gonna brumate... spent two days in his hide in mid October... and then out he came, happy as a clam! Still wants 50% protein as an adult, but he loves his greens.
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    Dragon extra active in winter?

    My boy Hannibal seemed lethargic during the late summer.... it felt pretty humid for local standards, though nothing compared to the Midwest or South.. humidity in his tank was upward of 48 %, which is high, but can't be higher than, say, Georgia or Florida. Needless to say, he had been given...
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