MissSkittles
Chameleon Enthusiast
If she was sleeping while the lights were on, yes, be concerned and get her back to the vet.
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No not sleeping. She was wide awake. Idk if I interrupted her digging or what. I didn’t even know she was down there til I got there and then the light on and she staired at me. Now I peaked she is back on the branch. So idk if I interrupted something. But my husband said when he left she was sleeping on her branch she wasn’t at the bottom.If she was sleeping while the lights were on, yes, be concerned and get her back to the vet.
She has an appointment on Saturday. She’s had that appointment. She is lumpy still on one side. So I haven’t gone into her cage today after I turned in the light I’ve left her. Hopefully it was digging. But she for sure wasn’t sleeping. Her back was more downward when we made eye contact. I didn’t pick her up and walked away. She made her way back up. I’ll keep posted later. Thank you!Is she still lumpy? If it were me I’d make a vet appointment before the weekend and see about getting an x ray to see how many, if any eggs are still inside her. Is much better to know and avoid that late night weekend emergency with no vets open.
YesBottom half the viv still wrapped?
I have looked a lot into gut loading. I place mustard greens, apples, carrots, and oranges in the container along with the gut load diet. I have switched her to the long 24” zoo med 5.0 uvb with the T5 fixture. I noticed a huge change in her. I have ordered a less wattage bulb so Tomorrow she will have that swapped. I am trying to look for a better multi vitamin. Any recommendations are appreciated. And I have been using the calcium spray with no D3. And today she is back on the liquid calcium that vet gave her.So glad to hear that she laid the eggs! Glad the vet did an X-ray and that there are no eggs left in her!
They will lay three or four clutches a year when not maif you overfeed them they will lay huge clutches like yours did this time. With the "diet" you have her in now she should produce less eggs...but she will likely still produce them for a while.
make sure you feed/gutload the insects well and continue to provide the proper UVB and supplements and don't make the basking temperature too high (around 82 to85f) and hopefully things will go well for her!
Not sure but it seems like it may.Can an eco smart Fluorescent 60w do fine as the daylight?
Can that one do?Not sure but it seems like it may.
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