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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 11:55 am
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And incase you've forgotten who Rex is, he's my adorable, psychotic little Mali Uromastyx.
I've got him set up in a 40 breeder, with 10.0 UV and a heating lamp that I can feel the heat off of from several inches away (he loves it! Spends most of his day under it. I forget the wattage). He gets a random bit of Rexie safe food every day (salad mixes, squash, zucchini, the occasional bit of fruit, which he hates, and so on), and seeds and vitamins every other day. And every one to two weeks, depending on how well he likes the set up, I take every thing out, do a "deep clean" of the sand, and re-arrange the tank, in addition it daily or bi-daily spot cleanings. Since I got him, about a year and a half ago, he's doubled in size from about 4 1/2 or 5 inches, and has become the worlds most spoiled pain on the butt =3
Anyways, I was wondering, he's got 2 caves, one about 10 inches across and the other 6 or 7, a basking platform (the kind typically used for turtles), two 1 1/2 foot long prices of driftwood, a piece of texas holley rock, and a food dish all in the tank a one time. I leave a section open for him in the middle, but do you think this is too much? He loves climbing on and over stuff, but he *is* a growing boy (I think he's a boy.... <.<) that needs his space. I'm about to give him one of those ExoTerra waterfalls, minus the water, as a new toy to climb on, too, but for that, I do need to make room for lol So do you think I should take some of the stuff out, and just change it up every week, or is my current system ok?
Also about his sand. It's play sand mixed with calcium sand (for color. It's a nice light orange). I guess it's supposed to be changed every however many months, but it doesn't smell bad, it just smells like sand, and I'm very meticulous about getting everything out when I clean. So thought on that as well. smile
And how on earth do you guys tame your reptiles down? He's so untrusting of any human movement with in 6ft of his tank. I can peek in at him from another room, and if he sees me, he bolts off into his cave or the corner behind all his stuff. If he's really hungry, he'll hand feed, but he won't be very happy about it, and he'll have to have not eaten in a few days (picky pain in the butt lol). I'm currently sitting on my bed in front of his tank, and he won't even come out of his cage because I'm watching him! :/ I did manage to hold him for several minutes with him in a reletively calm fashion earlier today when I removed him from the tank to clean it, but I have to keep a pretty tight hold on him, other wise he has a Rexie heart attack and tries to wriggle free. But he did do pretty well today, and I walked around with him a bit, so it's progress.
And now about his diet: I know he needs protein, but he generally leaves crickets alone (I did catch a tiny one in my room, which is generally frowned on, I know, but I was curious, and it's gone today with out a trace, so he did eat it), so what other ways can he be getting that bit of protein he needs? Lentils? Small meal worms? Something else? And how do I get him to eat his fruits? I don't like letting him go with out eating, but that's usually the only way to get him to eat something new, but offering only that until he eats it. Makes me feel bad lol He'll go in his bowl, kick it all out, go out of his bowl, kick sand into it, then go into his cave, kick sand up against the opening so we can't see in, and then stay in there l day. Worse than a toddler, I tell you! So anything on that would be great.
I'll also accept any other random advice you feel like giving out wink
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:50 pm
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:43 pm
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 10:28 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:00 am
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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:32 pm
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His setup sounds awesome, though the only thing I'd do to make it better would be to get rid of the sand. Sand is a big problem with reptiles, especially lizards, who like to "taste" their surroundings.
One of the most common deaths in lizards is impaction, where they'll ingest the substrate and it will solidify in their guts and make it so they can't digest anything. I know that zoo med has a reptile carpet that is sand colored that works great. That, or newspaper, paper towels, and tile work great in euro tanks.
As for handling him, patience is a virtue with lizards. Try putting your hand in his tank for about 15 minutes a day, and just sit there. It may take a few days, or even weeks, but he'll start to see that you're not a threat. Good luck with him. smile
JoAnne
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:35 pm
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Radioactive Condoms His setup sounds awesome, though the only thing I'd do to make it better would be to get rid of the sand. Sand is a big problem with reptiles, especially lizards, who like to "taste" their surroundings.
One of the most common deaths in lizards is impaction, where they'll ingest the substrate and it will solidify in their guts and make it so they can't digest anything. I know that zoo med has a reptile carpet that is sand colored that works great. That, or newspaper, paper towels, and tile work great in euro tanks.
As for handling him, patience is a virtue with lizards. Try putting your hand in his tank for about 15 minutes a day, and just sit there. It may take a few days, or even weeks, but he'll start to see that you're not a threat. Good luck with him. smile
JoAnne
I took a lot of it out and just put in the two caves, the basking rock, the waterfall (minus the water) and one peice of driftwood. Less cluttered, but still just as fun lol
I can't bare to take the sand out, he loves it so much. He likes to dig around and fling it everywhere. and makes a little Rexie-shaped bed in his cave.... Taking the sand out would be like taking all is climbing toys away lol He poops all the time, so I know he's not eating it. Some times I wonder how its just him making all that mess in there.... ninja
Ooh, good idea, I'll try that.
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Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 11:47 pm
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 12:18 pm
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