Star_Cameron
Not so new Member
Hey all,
Over the past few weeks my beardie hasn't been eating all that well. Only a small amount of crickets/greens/dry food every few days, nothing compared to what he was eating not too long ago. The temperatures are fine, he gets plenty of water, and his behaviour hasn't really changed at all, still quite active, and he's not getting thin or anything, still has a nice thick tail. It's gotten a little cooler lately, but not overly so.
The only thing I can think of is that the UV bulb is about 6 months old. If the UV bulb is no longer emitting enough UV light, would that be enough to dramatically slow his eating? If not, any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Cameron
Over the past few weeks my beardie hasn't been eating all that well. Only a small amount of crickets/greens/dry food every few days, nothing compared to what he was eating not too long ago. The temperatures are fine, he gets plenty of water, and his behaviour hasn't really changed at all, still quite active, and he's not getting thin or anything, still has a nice thick tail. It's gotten a little cooler lately, but not overly so.
The only thing I can think of is that the UV bulb is about 6 months old. If the UV bulb is no longer emitting enough UV light, would that be enough to dramatically slow his eating? If not, any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Cameron