Okay so here we go.
I have a veiled cham, about 4-6 weeks old. I already know she is way to young to be sold but the pet store lady didn' tell us this. I have a heat light as well as a 65w flood light. She gets about 12/12 of light and dark. Her basking spot is between 90-100 with an ambient temp of 70-78. Night time temp may drop to 69-70. Feeding really small crickets dusted with calcium without d3 as well as reptivite. Drip line is placed right where she like to hang out.. which no no where near the basking area. I've had her for about 5 days now and in total I have only seen her eat 1 small cricket. I've tried free range feeding her, bowl feeding her and hold one with my fingers.... nothing seems to work. I can put 6-10 crickets in her feeding up. Wait all day and all of the crickets will remain. I really need help or suggestions, I don't want her to starve to death. I don' have access to Phoenix worms but have tried small crickets as well as small roaches. Any help would be really appreciated. So
I have a veiled cham, about 4-6 weeks old. I already know she is way to young to be sold but the pet store lady didn' tell us this. I have a heat light as well as a 65w flood light. She gets about 12/12 of light and dark. Her basking spot is between 90-100 with an ambient temp of 70-78. Night time temp may drop to 69-70. Feeding really small crickets dusted with calcium without d3 as well as reptivite. Drip line is placed right where she like to hang out.. which no no where near the basking area. I've had her for about 5 days now and in total I have only seen her eat 1 small cricket. I've tried free range feeding her, bowl feeding her and hold one with my fingers.... nothing seems to work. I can put 6-10 crickets in her feeding up. Wait all day and all of the crickets will remain. I really need help or suggestions, I don't want her to starve to death. I don' have access to Phoenix worms but have tried small crickets as well as small roaches. Any help would be really appreciated. So