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Thanks for the reply.   It ate well at the pets tore, and at my house yesterday It ended up eating a couple dusted crickets and a very dusted piece of calf liver even while trembling and acting strange .


The MVB seems to have helped.  Today it came out and no trembling,  no crazy walking,  it's not 100% like the day I brought it home active,  but it has been Definately soaking up that basking zones for a majority of the day.


Had a decent size "normal reptile"  BM and returned to the basking zone.   It isn't interested in food today though.    Not crickets, hornworm, ground turkey, or diced watermelon.... But it has eaten alot the last two days... Not quite the eating machine in was expecting just yet.


Havent taken him out yet because I want to wait the week or whatever is recommended before I put my grubs on him.   Unless that's a non issue.  And it's a new thing to me I'm personally working up to touch as well as it to me.  Stiff learning curve.

When I'm in there misting or spot cleaning he doesn't seem to mind..... Sometimes it's sketched out.... But it doesn't run away or bluff or anything like that.      He does seem to be well improved.    I tossed some dusted crickets in there that it ran down around 8 of them 1 by 1 like a mad man.  So maybe I'm just over reacting and trying to hard.  [ATTACH=full]8723[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]8724[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]8725[/ATTACH]


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