Ok watched about 5 secs of the video. Couldn't watch it anymore. Do a couple of things for me.

Take a q tip side ways and open his mouth. It might take someone else holding him to help you with this.

1. Do you see any substrate stuck in his mouth
2. Do you see any bubbles - this could mean a respitory infection

Take his lip and pull it back on the side....do you see any black spots? Look at his eyes from the side...is there still retained eyecaps. You can tell usually as it is indented.

Take a look at him carefully up and down to see if there is any substrate stuck in his scales. This is going to be like going over him with a fine tooth comb and he is NOT going to like it....but it needs to be done. You can also use a magnafying glass to look more closely.

After you do this let me know what you find.....



I doubt this is an issue with his temps as they have been like this for so long. But then again I am not a vet. I would certainly invest in a under the tank heater and a thermostat and a temp gun after all this though. Having him for as long as you have.....it is just a great investment and better for your baby.