Mr. Swyft is going to exercise all his weight off if he doesn't slow down and eat more. He has been shunning the dubias lately, I don't know what his deal is but he's assertively eating the superworms.
The last few days we've had a storm roll in so I've been able to keep the temp down without the air conditioner which is great because that dries out the room way too easily.
The turtle moved into this room as well and she has moss in her house that I mist to keep moist, I think that will help too and it sure smells nice now, like a forest!
I'm still putting Swyft on his cage towards the evening and he stays there to sleep so I am hoping that's enough hours of solid exposure of the uvb light. The rest of the day there is natural sunlight lighting up the entire room but I know that will be fleeting once fall/winter hit and that it isn't the same as the uvb bulbs. When I see Swyft slowing down as if to settle in, I move him to the tree.
The last few days we've had a storm roll in so I've been able to keep the temp down without the air conditioner which is great because that dries out the room way too easily.
The turtle moved into this room as well and she has moss in her house that I mist to keep moist, I think that will help too and it sure smells nice now, like a forest!
I'm still putting Swyft on his cage towards the evening and he stays there to sleep so I am hoping that's enough hours of solid exposure of the uvb light. The rest of the day there is natural sunlight lighting up the entire room but I know that will be fleeting once fall/winter hit and that it isn't the same as the uvb bulbs. When I see Swyft slowing down as if to settle in, I move him to the tree.