So I've got a female Veiled about 5-6 months of age and I was just wondering if a cold humidifier would be ok to have running all night, for context my average humidity in the day is 30% and I mist her twice a day, before lights and when lights go out, with the humidifier on I get about 65-80%...
I did give her the biggest cricket of the bunch because I didn't want it to get any bigger, it might of been too big for her but I will do my best to not stress her out after she eats just to make sure!
Are you talking about the photo where she is pointed straight up? If you are she wasn't up against the screen in that, she was just on a leaf and started doing that so I took a picture of it, could it be to swallow better?
I forgot to get a lot of the photos but here’s some photos of her. The photo where she is black was from the one day she turned black for a minute because I stressed her out. This is the current enclosure, I’m still working on it, this is only gonna be a temporary enclosure for her till I get...
I will be purchasing another cage as soon as I get this one stable enough. Once I put together everything i'll need into a list I'll buy it all and work on the permanent cage. She's not getting the 90, that's just the max temp inside the cage (It's too close to the light for her to reach though)...
She hasn't turned black since or any really dark color, I believe she was just really stressed out at me putting my hands all in the cage. Her lethargy has seem to of gone away so she might of just been really tired.
Hello all, I completely forgot about my post here so here are my updates.
I went home and she seemed to be fine. I did modify the cage a bit by adding more branches so that she can be closer to her basking spot and she seemed to really like that. I think the main problem was the UvB bulb being...
I will do, I am at school right now so I had to make due. Also I have looked more into it and I have been using the infamous death kit from Zoo Med which might be why my Cham is having troubles.
I filled this out too to better help. I understand the black is stress and I don't blame her I mean she was waking up to a massive predator poking her And misting her cage, I'm more worried about her lethargic behaviors such as the eyes closed. She only turns green when it's time for bed too...