bka
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Last Sunday we got 2 babies, a boy and a girl (not sure how old). He is a little over 2 inches long (body, not including tail) and she is a bit smaller.
The pet store owner gave them both to us at a discount because his left eye and both her eyes were a bit squinty. He said that if they didn't get better with care after a week we could come back and exchange for a new one.
So we are trying to give them lots of attention and nurse them back to health. But we are concerned and could use some advice. We have been misting them and have given them a couple "showers".
*their eyes are starting to look better but not perfect. they still rub their eyes on branches or scratch them with their hind legs. but they look better - less squinty and more open and round. it was suggested that they were dehydrated and/or may have gotten something in their eyes so we have been trying to make sure that we mist them etc.
* the humidity level in the tank is around 40%. we mist it and it jumps up to 70% for a while, but then drops back down.
* they look a little skinny. They are eating (gut loaded crickets twice a day) and seem to have an appetite but like I said, they still look skinny and I can sometimes see their ribs.
* we have seen him drink a couple times but we haven't seen her drink. We are worried that they are dehydrated.
* sometimes he takes a big breath through his mouth, like he's panting. is this bad?
We really like them and want to get them healthy... what else can we do?
p.s.
more info
cage - they are in a 20 gallon acquarium (1'x2.5)
lighting - they have a repti-glo 5.0 uva/uvb lamp and a basking lamp
temp - under the basking lamp it's about 85 or so, on the other side it's about 70 or so
plants - we have 3 live plants and 1 fake plant
location - the cage is in the office (low traffic area) near a window that does not get direct sun
The pet store owner gave them both to us at a discount because his left eye and both her eyes were a bit squinty. He said that if they didn't get better with care after a week we could come back and exchange for a new one.
So we are trying to give them lots of attention and nurse them back to health. But we are concerned and could use some advice. We have been misting them and have given them a couple "showers".
*their eyes are starting to look better but not perfect. they still rub their eyes on branches or scratch them with their hind legs. but they look better - less squinty and more open and round. it was suggested that they were dehydrated and/or may have gotten something in their eyes so we have been trying to make sure that we mist them etc.
* the humidity level in the tank is around 40%. we mist it and it jumps up to 70% for a while, but then drops back down.
* they look a little skinny. They are eating (gut loaded crickets twice a day) and seem to have an appetite but like I said, they still look skinny and I can sometimes see their ribs.
* we have seen him drink a couple times but we haven't seen her drink. We are worried that they are dehydrated.
* sometimes he takes a big breath through his mouth, like he's panting. is this bad?
We really like them and want to get them healthy... what else can we do?
p.s.
more info
cage - they are in a 20 gallon acquarium (1'x2.5)
lighting - they have a repti-glo 5.0 uva/uvb lamp and a basking lamp
temp - under the basking lamp it's about 85 or so, on the other side it's about 70 or so
plants - we have 3 live plants and 1 fake plant
location - the cage is in the office (low traffic area) near a window that does not get direct sun
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