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Linda G
at Mon Oct 24 10:57:04 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Linda G ]
I would get rid of the pebbles. Pieces of these can become swallowed be the turtle causing impaction. Your set-up sounds OK except for a few things: The pebbles being one. Also, very very important..you need to check the temp of the basking area. Never, ever guess! You can buy thermometers pretty cheap. Put it on the basking spot directly under the basking light. Check it in about 1/2 hour. It should read 85-90 degrees. You can decrease or increase the wattage of a regular household bulb. I would start with a 45-50 watt and check the temp. If not warm enough try a 60 watt. Too hot, try a 40 watt. Also, very very important is the UVB light source. You need 2 lighting units, one for heat and one for UVB. I recommend the Reptisun 5.0. I have used it for years. It is a fluorescent bulb. Buying these online are the cheapest way to go. You can use a shop light fixture with it that can be purchased at Lowes or Home depot. For my new baby it was $8.
Keep offering the Reptomin and start backing off the mealworms. Also, look at the care sheets on this forum for additional help.
Hope this helps Linda
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