How long has it been since he pooped? The older they get, the less they will go. Mine are 11 months and usually go once a week or so. I wouldn't do the bath. It is too easy for them to get freaked out and accidentally aspirate. The better thing to do, if you don't have an automatic mister...
Also, I would try and take everything out at least an hour before lights go off. Without the heat from the basking spot at night, the locusts won't digest properly and that could be contributing to his picky behavior.
Agreed with @JaguarShark. He can go a little while and be just fine. I have have to do this every so often to get my guys to eat their roaches. Every once and a while they get picky and refuse them so I let them go a couple of days and then offer only the roaches for a while until they are...
Congrats! Noname is a little boy. You can tell by the picture of his back feet there is a little spur.
Your cage is a great start but definitely needs more horizontal branches to create more pathways for him. And add live plants. Veilds love to snack on their plants.
If you are brave...
I'm glad you were able to get him to a vet. Hopefully he starts to turn around for you.
A few things I wanted to take note of...
Is the Calcium without D3 all that you are dusting with?
You need to also have a Calcium with D3 to dust with twice a month as well as a Multivitamin twice a month...
I'm confused about what you mean by substrate packets.
As for the dusting...you should dust your feeders right before they are fed to your Cham so them tracking it all over the cubes shouldn't be an issue. You shouldn't have the cubes in your Cham cage at all. And if you have a better gut...
Good Grief, I get busy for a few weeks and y'all go crazy...:p
Looks like I missed out on the party when it was happening but my husband now thinks I'm nuts as much as I was laughing just now reading through all this insanity. :ROFLMAO:
Granted, he thinks I'm nuts for keeping lizards and being...
It is a good idea though to let the cages dry out a couple of times a day. Too much moisture can cause a respiratory infection. I like the idea of the way you have it set up and having it fall like rain but really a 4-5 times a day for 5-10 minutes should do it and give the cage the chance to...