Elizabeth Freer
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Ah! Thought it was nocturnal...
I have one, yeah. But we've been using a 75 watt night bulb (it's like a black bulb I think) and a uth, but the uth doesn't really produce alot of heat... so we use both.
We just did, put it inside the hide, and I believe it was 95 degrees under the hot hide.
95*F on the ground under the warm dry hide is way too hot. That may be why she does not use that hide much at all. Reduce the power of the overhead bulb or depend solely upon your UTH.
That's what I was wondering... They daylight bulb is 75 watts too, like the night one we've been using. Should we be switching bulbs during the day/night cycle?
If your room temperatures are around 68*F or better, there is no need for overhead heat during the night.
Another question... Since we've moved hides, she's been on the cooler side now (making us believe she was never cold, just preferred that particular hide...) Last night, we've moved the humid hide to the hot side, not the middle, and she was in there for a little over a couple hours... Then right back to the old hide she's always hiding in, that's now on the cool side...
If the warm side is too hot, that could be the reason she's choosing the cooler hides. It takes awhile for leos to adapt to change.
Is this normal? Being so long in the humid hide? And now staying on the cooler side since that's where her favorite hide is now? I would hope if she was cold... she'd go in the new hot hide, right?
Another thing... the calcium is calcium with D3, but I've just recently heard that that wasn't suitable... That she could over dose, or that there wasn't enough D3 in it to help her digest the calcium... We've just ordered Nutrobal, to give her more Vitamins... Is it okay to keep using the D3 calcium, or should we save up to get her just straight calcium with no D3 and just use that with the Nutrobal..?
Your calcium with D3 comments are "all over the map". I'm really trying, but I'm about out of energy for this thread.
Vitamin D3 is a fat soluble vitamin. It must be taken with food for proper digestion. Some D3 is required to metabolize calcium. Humans get much D3 from sunlight.
Your profile lists you from the USA. Now you are ordering Nutrobal. That's generally a product used in the UK or maybe in Europe. In order for my hornworm sources to make sense, I need to know what country you are from. Perhaps hornworms are hard to find in the UK?
Look at Nutrobal's ingredients. Does it contain calcium carbonate? Does it contain vitamin D3? If so there is no reason to add more plain calcium. Do you have Fluker's calcium with D3? Fluker's contains lots of D3.
A gecko can overdose on multivitamins or calcium with D3.
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