First I will have to admit this observation is about my male AFT but being as they are so similar maybe someone could find an explination.
My male fattie used to be housed in a 10 gallon tank in my room. He has always had indorr/outdoor carpeting and a humid hide with a perlite/vermiculite mix. He also has a "cool" side hide as well. In the tank he had an actual hot and cool side. I made sure that he had a warm spot of almost 90 degree during the day, blah blah all the stuff was correct. I noticed after a while he stopped eating. The crickets weren't going away overnight. His tail was dropping in size big time, and I was very sad I might lost my Bowser. So about a month ago, I bought a rack at the show. I moved him, and some other girls in other tanks into the racks (no not together silly! In different levels jeeze) to free up space. I quickly found that the rack didn't get quite as warm as it should. Staying in the 76-84 range. Here is the catch. Bowser is doing a hundred times better! His temps aren't perfect anymore, but he is a hog now! He eats like he used to, he's friendlier again, he actually gets in and out of his humid hide to hunt! Now I have to wonder, could it be he feels safer inside the darker rack tub? He is alone in the bottom tub. It doesn't get above 85 in there, and that is a good day, but I really don't want to mess with it because he is doing so well. Before I hadn't seen poo in over a month. Now, it's a bi-weekly event! And damn his poo is huge! Ha
Has anyone else ever had a similar experience? Being moved from the "perfect" environment to a not so perfect? I guess I just don't want to jinx it, but the boy is doing so well it amazes me. The downside, tubs hold in poo stink much better...ewwww
I chose that face cause it's name was crap, and I'm talking about crap. Okay off to bed!