So yesterday my boss told me he had got me a present. I work in a reptile shop so today I went to pick him up. Was told Bradypodion thamnobates but think he could be a transvaalense
Ride home
In his new cage
Sorry about the bad iPhone pics
I prefer the Arcadia T5 tubes and systems. I personally have never seen anywhere saying how long the reprising bulbs last but they may have published something now.
Having him in a suitable sizes set up with access to uv May help. Don't offer food for a few days then add some live crickets. His hunger may make him eat them.
Could be the supplements although it very well may not be anything to do with them. Just stick to plain calcium and don't use the repashy you can then use the other two twice a month or less depending on outside time length.
This is certainly the general schedule for panthers and veileds. I have used it for a good five years now with good results. My chameleons have access to high output 12% T5 lighting and thrive with D3 twice a month.
She doesn't look Travis and it is unlikely that she is. To make an egg laying bin get a container that is twelve inches deep and fill it with moist sand or compost. I use a 50:50 mixture of both. I use a bucket for my laying bin. Make sure the plastic on the laying bin is not clear either. I...
You will want to remove the waterfall as they just breed bacteria like crazy. Monitoring his urate (the white part of his poo) will tell you if he is dehydrated. If the white bit is a bit orange it is dehydration you want it to be mostly white if you can.
The general supplement shchedule you want to use is
Plain calcium every feeding
Calcium with D3 twice a month
Multivitamin with no D3 twice a month
I use the zoo med supplements and they work well