jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
It's getting to that time where my YL comes out of brumation. He hasn't eaten since fall. Today unexpectedly, he had his first food. 1 whole black soldier fly larvae...lol. Our temperatures are still up and down, his highs are going anywhere from 60 to a max of 70 on some warmer days(66 today). I'm thinking in april the temperatures should be consistently warm enough for him to be up for the summer.
Other than the usual warmer temps, longer days, etc. What do you guys do when bringing your Parson's out concerning foods, supplementation, and whatever else? Anything in particular? Or just offer different feeders until he takes something? Wasn't sure if I should start him off with some preformed vit A after a long winter with nothing, but water.
I'm not sure if him eating 1 BSFL today meant he is ready to come out of brumation or if it was just warm enough with an enticing food(he tends to love the little larvae for some reason) that he ended up eating it.
Would love to hear anyone's thoughts.
Other than the usual warmer temps, longer days, etc. What do you guys do when bringing your Parson's out concerning foods, supplementation, and whatever else? Anything in particular? Or just offer different feeders until he takes something? Wasn't sure if I should start him off with some preformed vit A after a long winter with nothing, but water.
I'm not sure if him eating 1 BSFL today meant he is ready to come out of brumation or if it was just warm enough with an enticing food(he tends to love the little larvae for some reason) that he ended up eating it.
Would love to hear anyone's thoughts.