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You can tell if dehydrated if he has sunken eyes and yellow/orange urates. You often don't see them drink. It's often not the number of times you spray but the length of time. It con often take 20 mins to stimulate him. Use warm water. I take mine out, place him on a plant in the kitchen sink...
Don't have Petco here thank goodness. The longer you are on here you will learn how bad some of them are. There are some good ones. I'm glad your boy is better. It doesn't take much to knock them off. Anything you are not sure of just ask.:)
Combined with other things mentioned changing a few things could make a big difference to his wellbeing. Keep a close eye on him and if he doesn't improve with the changes you may need to take him to a reptile vet. Has he been sleeping today?
Hi and welcome to the forum. You need to build a new viv ASAP . 18 inches tall is way too small. He will need 4 ft tall as he is a growing boy. No light or heat at night. He needs a drop in temp at night by at least 10 degrees in order for his metabolism to slow down to let him sleep. Temps can...
pigglett79 has a blog on here which might be helpful. I breed my own and it is well worth the work. The key thing is to keep everything clean as they have no immunity to viruses.
I hear people on here in US talk about Neosporin and Polysporin. You can buy it over the counter there. It's used for cuts and sore bits. Not available in UK.:(
White mulberry leaves are softer than black. If you can't get white then young leaves from black mulberry will work fine. I can't get leaves so use the chow.
Last summer was good. I invested in a screen viv. Let's hope this year is also good. I'm in Aberdeen and a good day is often followed by sea harr and we live as close to the River Don estuary as you can get.::D
I will check thank you. I recon if it's warm for me then he must be getting some. I put his plant close to the greenhouse yesterday so he got the heat reflecting off the glass.
That's really interesting. Living in N/E Scotland a nice day here can be around 12c. I often wonder if it's beneficial to take Popeye out in such low temps.:)