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Thank you for all the great advice! I’m guessing she’s impacted due to the Superworms. She eats about 10 a day.
If you don’t recommend taking her to the vet, how can I get her to poop?
She eats Superworms and kale. Every once in while she’ll eat a Hornworm. No substrate, just tile. She has a 20” UVB light from Pet Smart specific for reptiles. The 70 gallon tank is in my office. I’m always concerned if she’s hydrated so I soak her about twice a week and she has water in her...
She eats Superworms and kale. Every once in while she’ll eat a Hornworm. No substrate, just tile. She has a 20” UVB light from Pet Smart specific for reptiles. The 70 gallon tank is in my office. I’m always concerned if she’s hydrated so I soak her about twice a week and she has water in her...
My 5 year old beardie usually poops every week or two but she hasn’t pooped for several weeks. I can’t remember the last time she pooped. She’s eating regular and seems to be fine except for not pooping. I soak her her a couple of times a week. I have taken her to the vet in the past to get her...
I miss him. I look forward to the weekly soak. Every day I go into my office hoping to see him out about but he just keeps sleeping.
It gives me time to fix my lighting situation and get him set up right. Thank PatsyB for the tips.
Crush, my one year old, seems to be brumating. However, he does open his eyes periodically inside his hide (cave). From what I've read he showed all the signs of getting ready to brumate. I can't help but to be a bit worried about him. Any advise?