Hey guys,
So posted a while back on a different thread that kinda got forgotten about.
Chace, my year old CBD who just recently came out of brumation about a month ago now, (was down for about 3 months)
Still isnt eating properly.. well at all.
Over the last month he has nibbled, and when i say nibbled i mean it at some of his favourite veggies, and has probaly eaten about 2-5 roaches over this period too, which used to be his favourite.
Ive tried getting him onto some baby food, with no real good luck, he seems to lick it up a little but then end of shaking his head and rubbing his nose on the long and running off.
Tried all different sorts and flavours and still no luck.
Temps are fine, 25c on cool side, and 35c ambient temp on hot side, with a hot spot getting up to 43c midday.
Night temps arnt dropping below as 20c as im using a CHE and thermostat to monitor this.
He is fairly active still, basking, running around like a looney whenever i bring out my female for a bit and he gets a glimps of her.. (yes they are kept in seperate enclosures)
Anyone got some ideas on another way to get him to eat properly?
A vet visit in order do you guys think?
Cheers,
So posted a while back on a different thread that kinda got forgotten about.
Chace, my year old CBD who just recently came out of brumation about a month ago now, (was down for about 3 months)
Still isnt eating properly.. well at all.
Over the last month he has nibbled, and when i say nibbled i mean it at some of his favourite veggies, and has probaly eaten about 2-5 roaches over this period too, which used to be his favourite.
Ive tried getting him onto some baby food, with no real good luck, he seems to lick it up a little but then end of shaking his head and rubbing his nose on the long and running off.
Tried all different sorts and flavours and still no luck.
Temps are fine, 25c on cool side, and 35c ambient temp on hot side, with a hot spot getting up to 43c midday.
Night temps arnt dropping below as 20c as im using a CHE and thermostat to monitor this.
He is fairly active still, basking, running around like a looney whenever i bring out my female for a bit and he gets a glimps of her.. (yes they are kept in seperate enclosures)
Anyone got some ideas on another way to get him to eat properly?
A vet visit in order do you guys think?
Cheers,