TCMontium
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Hi,
I have a male and a female adult Trioceros hoehnelii and they are imported from europe just 6 days ago. I bought them 5 days ago, they can be wc or cb (seller said cb but I don't think an adult pair with female gravid can be cb). They are in an Exo Terra glass 18”x18”x24” with a wall in the middle, so there is 2 parts and they are not seeing each other. Both parts are 9”x18”x24”.
Substrate is paper towels, each part contains a ficus benjamin, a schefflera and a T-Rex Baby Aquavine.
Lightning: 1 Exo Terra Repti Glo 5.0/T8 15” 14W; male's basking is a 60w regular bulb without reflector; female's basking is a 25w regular bulb with Namiba Terra Reflector ø14cm aluminium. Is 25w bulb with a reflector enough for female? (I think female is gravid)
Ambient temperature is 72-77F and 67-69F after misting. Night temp is approx. 66F.
Humidity is 75-80% right before misting and 95-99% after every misting. I mist them with a pressurized hand-mister 3-4 times a day for 2 minutes each part (4 minutes for both).
Is there any problem or missing with enclosure, lightning, misting or temperatures?
They drink well from droplets on the leaves.
BUT! They are not eating at all...
Male ate 1 little dubia on first day and 1 little brown cricket on third day, thats all he ate in 5 days and its not much I think...
Female didn't eat anyhing, she is not even interested in dubias and brown crickets... I think female is gravid, she is smaller than male, but both are 15 grams and she is plump. I think, that is why she doesn't eat. She also is so slow and not changing her position for several hours (usually under the basking)! She also closes her eyes very often, like sleeping but she opens them easily, so I think she is not sleeping but just closing eyes.
This behaviors are like she is ill but she doesn't look ill. Are all those "not eating", "not moving", "basking a lot" and "eye closing" things can be because of pregnancy?
I am not a beginner at all, I have Panthers for more than a year and Xantholophus Jackson's for 4 months. But these Hoehneliis are so small and new imported, so I am a little nervous because of they are not eating and possible pregnancy of female. Cause I heard that gravid/pregnant females (especially ovovivipar species) usually dies, if they are imported, because of huge stress...

There are some photos:
Male:
Female:
Enclosure:
I have a male and a female adult Trioceros hoehnelii and they are imported from europe just 6 days ago. I bought them 5 days ago, they can be wc or cb (seller said cb but I don't think an adult pair with female gravid can be cb). They are in an Exo Terra glass 18”x18”x24” with a wall in the middle, so there is 2 parts and they are not seeing each other. Both parts are 9”x18”x24”.
Substrate is paper towels, each part contains a ficus benjamin, a schefflera and a T-Rex Baby Aquavine.
Lightning: 1 Exo Terra Repti Glo 5.0/T8 15” 14W; male's basking is a 60w regular bulb without reflector; female's basking is a 25w regular bulb with Namiba Terra Reflector ø14cm aluminium. Is 25w bulb with a reflector enough for female? (I think female is gravid)
Ambient temperature is 72-77F and 67-69F after misting. Night temp is approx. 66F.
Humidity is 75-80% right before misting and 95-99% after every misting. I mist them with a pressurized hand-mister 3-4 times a day for 2 minutes each part (4 minutes for both).
Is there any problem or missing with enclosure, lightning, misting or temperatures?
They drink well from droplets on the leaves.
BUT! They are not eating at all...
Male ate 1 little dubia on first day and 1 little brown cricket on third day, thats all he ate in 5 days and its not much I think...
Female didn't eat anyhing, she is not even interested in dubias and brown crickets... I think female is gravid, she is smaller than male, but both are 15 grams and she is plump. I think, that is why she doesn't eat. She also is so slow and not changing her position for several hours (usually under the basking)! She also closes her eyes very often, like sleeping but she opens them easily, so I think she is not sleeping but just closing eyes.
This behaviors are like she is ill but she doesn't look ill. Are all those "not eating", "not moving", "basking a lot" and "eye closing" things can be because of pregnancy?
I am not a beginner at all, I have Panthers for more than a year and Xantholophus Jackson's for 4 months. But these Hoehneliis are so small and new imported, so I am a little nervous because of they are not eating and possible pregnancy of female. Cause I heard that gravid/pregnant females (especially ovovivipar species) usually dies, if they are imported, because of huge stress...
There are some photos:
Male:



Female:





Enclosure:
