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Alrighty, so you may know that Lola and Tony's baby (Emma) now belongs to one of my students. His mom called me this morning with some questions about Emma not eating. Here's what my advice was for her concerns - can you all check them over and see if I was right or if I may have missed something, please?
I told her she really needs to join a forum (my student could practice his writing!). 
Problem: Emma isn't eating - she just shed, but she won't eat. (Emma is about 2 weeks old.)
I asked her: What are the temps? What substrate? Humidity?
She said - coconut fiber, high 80's, doesn't have a humidity thing.
SO - I suggested getting rid of the coconut fibers - I had them and it made it too humid, too cold, plus it's too loose for a baby and she could get impacted, and she won't eat if she doesn't have the right belly heat for digestion. I suggested repti carpet or paper towels...
Problem: Emma runs away ("freaks out") when crickets come near her.
I reiterated the info you'd all given me about giving her small worms instead of those big bad crickets (
)...she said Emma won't go near the bowl... Any suggestions?
I kind of think she's just little, uncomfortable due to the substrate and temperatures, and a little skittish because of how young she is. What do you all think? Help, help!
Problem: Emma isn't eating - she just shed, but she won't eat. (Emma is about 2 weeks old.)
I asked her: What are the temps? What substrate? Humidity?
She said - coconut fiber, high 80's, doesn't have a humidity thing.
SO - I suggested getting rid of the coconut fibers - I had them and it made it too humid, too cold, plus it's too loose for a baby and she could get impacted, and she won't eat if she doesn't have the right belly heat for digestion. I suggested repti carpet or paper towels...
Problem: Emma runs away ("freaks out") when crickets come near her.
I reiterated the info you'd all given me about giving her small worms instead of those big bad crickets (
I kind of think she's just little, uncomfortable due to the substrate and temperatures, and a little skittish because of how young she is. What do you all think? Help, help!