DevinBaillie
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Should I be feeding him strictly crickets, or should I add other bugs to his diet as well?
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Should I be feeding him strictly crickets, or should I add other bugs to his diet as well?
He's in my (and my fiancee's) bedroom.
Also, as of last night he has a name: Koopa
Cool name!
Honestly, I don't think it is too cold.
At what nighttime temperature should I start to worry then? It's liable to get even colder during the winter.
Right now, with his IR lamp, he seems to be getting daytime temps between 60 and 65 F. Is this warm enough, or should I invest in one of the ceramic heater bulbs? Other ideas?
Read the care sheet. 60-65 is a bit cold during the day. I would switch from IR to basing bulb ( I use 75 watt) and you can use an other bulb too, a 60 watt one let's say. Normal lights are more natural for them then red light.
You said he is in your bedroom, is it really under 50? Isn't it too cold for you? As far as I know it is ok if it drops to 50 at night. In the winter you heat the house, I don't think it can get colder. Can it?
I don't know what kind of heater you could use at night but others can help you for sure!
I don't know what kind of heater you could use at night but others can help you for sure!
The CHE's (Ceramic heat emitters) can be used at night if needed.
You only need a heater at night if the area where the cage is is constantly dropping into the 40's. Most houses don't get that cold
As long as the animal is not young. I think it is ok