K kearth New Member May 3, 2010 #1 I took the jacksons out today for some fresh air and sunshine. The temps today ranged from 68-72. I noticed both females basking sideways. Any reasons why they would be doing this? Also is it ok to feed them daily? I would like to put a little weight on them
I took the jacksons out today for some fresh air and sunshine. The temps today ranged from 68-72. I noticed both females basking sideways. Any reasons why they would be doing this? Also is it ok to feed them daily? I would like to put a little weight on them
glaceauz New Member May 3, 2010 #2 my guess is they're leaning to the side to catch more heat by expanding the area facing the sun directly. i wouldn't worry
my guess is they're leaning to the side to catch more heat by expanding the area facing the sun directly. i wouldn't worry
J jpm995 Avid Member May 3, 2010 #3 I agree. Not only do they position themselves sideways to the sun but also seem to expand their bodies to catch more rays.
I agree. Not only do they position themselves sideways to the sun but also seem to expand their bodies to catch more rays.