torreyakatoe
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Hey all, I noticed my Jackson's Loki was a bit dehydrated (orange urates, the first time ever), but I didn't know why.
I use a handheld spray bottle to mist him off every morning for three minutes or so, have a continual dripper througout the day, and handspray him for 5 minutes when I get home.
I noticed that he only drinks water off of the leaves while he still feels water falling onto his head. If I stop spraying, he will look up with his mouth open even is there are large fresh, glistening droplets right in front of him. If he drinks no water other than in the couple minutes a day I squirt him, no wonder he is dehydrated.
How do I get him to drink?
I use a handheld spray bottle to mist him off every morning for three minutes or so, have a continual dripper througout the day, and handspray him for 5 minutes when I get home.
I noticed that he only drinks water off of the leaves while he still feels water falling onto his head. If I stop spraying, he will look up with his mouth open even is there are large fresh, glistening droplets right in front of him. If he drinks no water other than in the couple minutes a day I squirt him, no wonder he is dehydrated.
How do I get him to drink?