Good news, he's been eating more since my last update. I ran out of crickets and the pet store didn't have any either, so I got him some mealworms instead (I know, not the best, but it was all they had). Here's a couple of new pictures of him. :)
And here he is eating one of his mealworms.
He still hasn't eaten much, I'm getting a bit worried.
He's also shedding his skin today. How long does it normally take them to shed? Could this be partly why he hasn't been eating as much?
So I picked up one of the ceramic heat emitters on Monday, now the temperature in there is above 80. I built a feeding cup along the lines of the sunny-d deathtrap that I saw referred to elsewhere on the forum, and added about a dozen gut loaded and dusted crickets. He ate two or three right...
What about occasional and temporary drops to the 40's? Usually only happens when I leave the window open and the temp outside drops fairly quickly, or if I'm out and about when the temp drops. I don't have the heat on in the house during the summer.
Under 50 is getting a little on the chilly side for me at night. Usually I prefer it around 15C at night (59F), but I didn't realize how cold and windy it was getting outside until it was too late.
At what nighttime temperature should I start to worry then? It's liable to get even colder during the winter.
Right now, with his IR lamp, he seems to be getting daytime temps between 60 and 65 F. Is this warm enough, or should I invest in one of the ceramic heater bulbs? Other ideas?