Alextravis
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I purchased a 3 to 5 month old female Jackson at a reptile show about 4 days ago. Her temps are good (basking between 82 and 85), set up is about the same as my adult Jackson male except I am trying an umbrella plant this time. My male is doing great. Right after buying her I was noticing she was shutting her eyes during the day and figured she was just stressed until I read that it might be a health problem. She is drinking regularly but is not eating. I have been providing proper sized crickets (about the length between her eyes) and a cup of mealworms all dusted with calcium with d3). I am not sure if she has eaten any of the crickets. Definitely not the meal worms. She has many spots to hide and climb around but is just staying fairly close to the heat lamp, not directly under or at the top basking spot. She has many horizontal perching spots and diagonal stuff going thru and over the plant. There is also some fake leafs and vines to provide more security. I wanted to get a younger one to make sure she has never been bred before since I plan to breed her with my adult male Jackson when she is big enough. She is I'm another room kept away from my other reptiles. I am worried about her. I have also been leaving her alone, misting a few times a day and let a drip cup go here and there and she drinks. I don't really have access to any other feeders right now except for meal worms and crickets. I know I can get wax worms and super worms easily. All else must be ordered. WHAT CAN I DO? Will she be ok? Please help.