Its still not eating idk what to do anymore.
have you tried feeding him different things?
Sometimes if you mist the enclosure prior to offering food they will eat. You could try a warm pedialyte bath and see if it helps. sometimes they'll eat after have one of these medicated baths, but its not a foolproof solution to the problem. If you have any Repta-Aid(Repta-Boost) place a couple scoops in the pedialyte bath to provide some nutrients and vitamins to be absorbed so he isn't deprived completely of them. You'll want to do a second bath of just de-chlorinated water afterwards to rinse off the Repta-Aid(Repta-Boost) to prevent bacteria and fungi from growing on his skin.
Also from those photos I can't tell whether you have 3 sides of his enclosure covered. If not you need to do so. What kind of heating and lighting are you using? Do you have the lid of the enclosure covered 3/4 of the way with plastic wrap(Sarah Wrap) to hold in heat and humidity? Your gauges look like they're just leaning against the back wall of the enclosure. they should be elevated above the substrate by 1" to 1.5" so you get a more accurate average reading.
Try this and keep me posted.
I don't have all three corners covered and i dont have the plastic wrap. On thursday i will buy the repta aid and is pedialyte bath stuff . I will get all of this on thursday i have a 50 watt light that i put over him maybe an hr a day i have to prop it up because part of my lid is plastic im thinking of switching to a heat pad or buying a new lid thats all metal the temp stay 79 all the time so i donbt use it a lot because it dries all the top moister. I will prop the temp and hum up though. any other suggestion on when i work to keep the temp and hum at a steady temp? Or will the plastic wrap work?
Plastic wrap only works to extend the length of time the moisture from misting remains in the air before being burned off by the light and escaping through your lid. Look into buying a Zoo Med Reptifogger and hook it up to a timer so you can have it turn on and off periodically throughout the day or purchase a Zoo Med Hygrotherm Temp/Humidity Control Unit and hook the Reptifogger up to the Hygrotherm so it can control the climate for you. I would look into these units. They can be a life saver.
I read the thread again and by pedialyte bath do you mean giving a frog a bath in repta aid ? lol sorry im confused.
Yea i saw one at pet smart it was so expensive!
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