SamW
New Member
Hey all,
So lately my almost 2 year old veiled male has constantly had some peeled skin (specifically around his 'yellow stripes') and it will not go away. I understand that shedding is a determinant of health quality (in relation to diet, lighting, hydration, etc.), but I believe that he has proper care. He lives in the largest, tall DIY cage, I think its like 24l 24w and 48t, owns a pretty nice Pothos, many vines, and has UVB plus heat. His heat is provided by ZooMed's 150w Repti Basking Spot Lamp and his UVB is generated by a Reptisun 10.0 UVB bulb. He eats a steady supply of crickets (I just found out that Petco dusts their packaged crickets with Reptical, which was frustrating to learn, because I too have been supplementing them with powder) I regularly use Repashy calcium too. He also enjoys many meal worms and wax worms. Lately I've been better with providing him fruit salads regularly (he loves red peppers and blueberries specifically). His light cycles are 9am and 9pm. I mist as needed, and he also drinks directly from a bottle (let's me pour it into his mouth).
My main concern is his enclosure setup and why his skin is a constantly 'peeling.' He still has his normal sheds, but this little amount of skin is always surrounding his yellow stripes. Do I have too little or too much light? My apartment is kept around 70 degrees F., and he actually spends a lot of time directly under the 150w bask. He also spends a lot of time 'out of light' and tries to go to one spot of the cage and go as highest as he can. When he does this, I think he's trying to escape light or heat. Also, he is always trying to bust out of the cage and will often come out whenever given the chance. Due to limited space/practicality, he is stationed in a corned of the apartment where little to no sun is received.
In previous posts, I've asked for suggestions/feedback on my setup (specifically lights). I also understand that we can only provide so much care and are only able to simulate climate to an extent, but I think I could still be doing something different or better.
I will greatly appreciate any help on these issues. If you are going to suggest specific products, please provide links to the exact model or very specific details. Let me know if I left out some important information or you have any other questions. I like to think I take great care of my guy, and want to continue doing so.
Thanks,
Sam and Samir
So lately my almost 2 year old veiled male has constantly had some peeled skin (specifically around his 'yellow stripes') and it will not go away. I understand that shedding is a determinant of health quality (in relation to diet, lighting, hydration, etc.), but I believe that he has proper care. He lives in the largest, tall DIY cage, I think its like 24l 24w and 48t, owns a pretty nice Pothos, many vines, and has UVB plus heat. His heat is provided by ZooMed's 150w Repti Basking Spot Lamp and his UVB is generated by a Reptisun 10.0 UVB bulb. He eats a steady supply of crickets (I just found out that Petco dusts their packaged crickets with Reptical, which was frustrating to learn, because I too have been supplementing them with powder) I regularly use Repashy calcium too. He also enjoys many meal worms and wax worms. Lately I've been better with providing him fruit salads regularly (he loves red peppers and blueberries specifically). His light cycles are 9am and 9pm. I mist as needed, and he also drinks directly from a bottle (let's me pour it into his mouth).
My main concern is his enclosure setup and why his skin is a constantly 'peeling.' He still has his normal sheds, but this little amount of skin is always surrounding his yellow stripes. Do I have too little or too much light? My apartment is kept around 70 degrees F., and he actually spends a lot of time directly under the 150w bask. He also spends a lot of time 'out of light' and tries to go to one spot of the cage and go as highest as he can. When he does this, I think he's trying to escape light or heat. Also, he is always trying to bust out of the cage and will often come out whenever given the chance. Due to limited space/practicality, he is stationed in a corned of the apartment where little to no sun is received.
In previous posts, I've asked for suggestions/feedback on my setup (specifically lights). I also understand that we can only provide so much care and are only able to simulate climate to an extent, but I think I could still be doing something different or better.
I will greatly appreciate any help on these issues. If you are going to suggest specific products, please provide links to the exact model or very specific details. Let me know if I left out some important information or you have any other questions. I like to think I take great care of my guy, and want to continue doing so.
Thanks,
Sam and Samir