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Posted by: Carlton at Tue Jun 1 16:38:28 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Several ideas to explore...General humidity level in the cage? If he's not drinking much the air humidity should be carefully watched and it might be lower than you realize. Sunken eyes could be a sign of increasing but slow dehydration. Skin tenting is something that often happens later. Also, given his age you may be oversupplementing him a bit. It is easy to overdo, so if his size hasn't changed much lately and he looks fully developed (casque) you might start cutting back to once a week. There might be a small micronutrient missing in the gutload...using a vitamin dust once a month would help fill in the "gaps". Herptivite is a decent one. But, I agree...if weather allows it a chance to bask outdoors might really give him a boost. I had a male veiled who went through a distinctive brown phase at about 7-9 months. He was fine, just not ready to fire into his full glory yet. | ||
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