Re: Not eating..imagine that
Welcome to the forum :gj:
can you tell us how you have his habitat set up? Thanks :)
Re: Not eating..imagine that
I have him in a 20 lang tank with halg the top covered and the gradient is 84, hot spot 92 and cool at 81-82 measured from the bottom. I have two hides, one on each end, carpet substrate, and I have the day light cycle at 12 and 12. I have a boa and have had nothing but good fortune with her, and decided to try my hand at these guys and it has been a nightmare! Please help.
Re: Not eating..imagine that
I also have the water on the warm side and keep the humidity around 50-60%.
Re: Not eating..imagine that
Temps and stuff sound good. Try covering the sides of the tank with dark paper or something. They also don't need supplemental lighting so you could even put a dark sheet or something just over the top. If that doesn't work I would try loosely crumpling up some newspaper and filling the tank with that. If you have a scale get a weight on the BP. After that I would not mess with force feeding unless it is dropping significant amounts of weight.
Re: Not eating..imagine that
Thanks. I covered the sides about two days agao to make him feel a bit more secure. I just have the 18' flour. light on there for viewing, but I see that is pretty much useless being as he doesnt come out until around 9:00PM anyway. I have the top half of the warm side covered, but I will try covering were the light is. I have a buddy that may have some scales, so I will try and get a weight. What is the crumpled up newspaper for?
Re: Not eating..imagine that
If that's a 6qt shoebox he's in in your avatar, then he's TOO tiny for that 20 long. Stick him in a 6-15qt tub and be done with it. He'll eat when he settles in, which he can't do in that huge, bright tank.
Re: Not eating..imagine that
How do I keep temps and such right in a tub? Im new to this, so I dont know. I have turned the bright light out so the only light that he will get will be just the light form the room.