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Last one is an exception if you do walstad methods
Last one is an exception if you do walstad methods
I have a green anole here that hasn't eaten ever since I got him, about 10 days ago. From my knowledge, they could survive 2-4 weeks without food, and it is about to approach the 2 week mark without eating. I have everything right, I have the UVB, I have the climbing branches, I spray his tank, his basking spot is 88°F, the humidity is 70%, I'm feeding him appropriately sized mealworms, I'm doing everything right, yet he still isn't eating. What am I doing wrong that is making him not eat? I'm feeling like I need to give him back to PetSmart now because of this? Does he miss the other anole that were in his PetSmart tank and that is why he isn't eating? WHAT AM I DOING WRONG???
I tried feeding my green anole super worms and mealworms as alternatives to roaches and crickets, but he didn't eat them and has been 10 days since I got him, and he hasn't eaten one yet. I believe potentially that the worms are too big?
Are there any alternatives to roaches and crickets that can fit in my anole's mouth? (I believe it is an adult anole)
If there isn't, then well, I guess I will go with the roaches but no crickets
Can he be saved? I've had this Bolivian ram for 2 months already and today i noticed he had swimming problems and now isn't swimming at all, but is still alive because I can see gill movement.
Parameters: 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate
I believe that it could be caused because of stress because I don't overfeed my tank.
Please help!!! I really don't want Rio to die!!