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I'm still waiting to see this "fun to watch" side of mine. Its now been 10 days of hiding in the substrate. I dug him up this morning (to make sure he was still alive if nothing else). He still looks healthy, but he still doesn't seem to be interested in eating! Crickets, nothing. Meal worms...
Just put a new 125 watt heat bulb in this morning in place of the 75 watt that was in there. Still yet to see where the ambient temp is going to level off, but it's looking like it should be around 80 on the cool side. Basking spot is currently reading at 106. I'll stay posted on any changes in...
He is a juvenile still, only about 10" right now, so the 40 should be fine for a while. And to reduce any nose rubbing I have plants/logs/ect going around the sides of the tank along with three sides covered with background. I do plan on putting him in something bigger as he grows. I'll try...
Just bought my first green ameiva. I've had him 5 days now and he refuses to eat. He's in a 40 gallon tank, 4-5" of coconut fiber substrate, temperature gradient from 75-85 degrees with a 90 degree basking spot. Humidity is generally between 60 and 80%. I've tried giving him crickets...