travman1717
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My 5 month old ambilobe has been basking more than usual today and has been yawning frequently throughout the day. I also see he slightly opening and closing his mouth while
Rolling his tongue around inside. I figured that these might be signs of dehydration so I put a cup full of water with a pinhole in the bottom above his cage so drops could land on a leaf he has easy access to. The humidity level in his cage is 50% and the ambient temperature is 75. I'm not exactly sure what the temp is at his basking spot but I am using a zoomed 60w daylight bulb that is in a deep dome fixture atop the screen. His basking perch is 6" below the light. He isn't gaping constantly, but he will hold is mouth open every so often (every 15 mins or so) for maybe 15 seconds and then yawn real wide. I also so him licking branches a lot. Is this behavior that I should be concerned about and what can I do to fix this issue?
Rolling his tongue around inside. I figured that these might be signs of dehydration so I put a cup full of water with a pinhole in the bottom above his cage so drops could land on a leaf he has easy access to. The humidity level in his cage is 50% and the ambient temperature is 75. I'm not exactly sure what the temp is at his basking spot but I am using a zoomed 60w daylight bulb that is in a deep dome fixture atop the screen. His basking perch is 6" below the light. He isn't gaping constantly, but he will hold is mouth open every so often (every 15 mins or so) for maybe 15 seconds and then yawn real wide. I also so him licking branches a lot. Is this behavior that I should be concerned about and what can I do to fix this issue?