Dexters digging?

hey everyone :)

Dexter is 6months old and brand new to our family. he's eating/drinking fine, has had a poopy, has a 12 hour sleep cycle, all in all fairly happy.

occasionally though he spends a while digging in the same bottom corner, i've read that females tend to do it when laying eggs but couldn't find much more on this digging behaviour.

is he just doing this for a bit of fun or should i be worried?

thanks :)
 
He is a little fellow-does not at all look 6 months old. Does he have little bumps on the back of his heels? That is how you tell male Veileds from females. Digging is not normal unless it is a female that needs to lay eggs. What are your temps? If the temps are too hot they will sometimes go to the bottom and maybe dig. In the mean time-to help us help you-please fill out the following quesitons...

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he's a veiled, male?, and told he was 6months.
i've had him for 4days, he's been out once or twice but not for long periods of time.
he's eating small locusts, about 12 a day, a few in the morning, some in the early afternoon, locusts are on bug gel and a food, also getting dusted with a calcium suppliment (t-rex brand)
he's being sprayed a few times a day untill we move him into a larger cage and can add a proper dripper.
his poops resemple bird poo, they're black and white, mainly solid,
never been tested for anything so far as i know.

Cage Info:

he's currently in a 30x30x45 glass exo terra (we're moving him into a larger one soon) he has a spiral uv 5% bulb as well as a green 40watt heat bulb.
daytime temp is 23-25c on floor, about 21-22 at night. unfortunately i dont have a thermometre at he top :S
humidity is averaging at around 70%, again down to misting a few times a day. meaured using a hydrometre.

currently no live plants.

cage top is about 100cm off the ground, not by any fans etc.
and i'm in north wales, uk :)

Current concern- digging in the same corner a few times a day

thank you :)
 
You need to have a digital thermometer and measure temps at the top-he may be trying to escape heat.
 
also, i've checked this morning and he does have he little bumps on his feet :)

Are they little bumps, or quite obvious? When I was sold my first cham, I was told it was a male by the shop (who we thought knew what they were talking about as they sold reptiles). Turns out it was a female, which is why it was digging! When I called the shop they responded with "well that's what the supplier said it was".
 
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