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I've been having some issues feeding a couple of my Leos. The first is a male Tremper Tang Albino, the other is a female Tremper. The male seems more interested in me than he does food. I'll see him eat a mealworm from his dish occasionally but lately that is about it. He ate a roach and a waxworm two days ago. This concerns me because up until a week or so ago he was eating very enthusiastically. It all seemed to change once I received a rack I was waiting on and transplanted him into it. What confuses me about that is he is now in a bigger enclosure than previously, and I am better able to control the temperature than i was before.
As for the female, I have only had her two days now, so part of me thinks her problem is just stress. However, tonight I did observe her eating a bunch of her calcium. Also, she struck half-heartedly at a roach, but after missing simply gave up, even though the roach was still in sight and moving. She is also housed in the rack system.
I keep the thermostat (a ranco) set to 89.
I have tried feeding them both roaches, crickets, mealworms, superworms, and waxworms.
They get roughly 14 hours of daylight.
Any thoughts?
As for the female, I have only had her two days now, so part of me thinks her problem is just stress. However, tonight I did observe her eating a bunch of her calcium. Also, she struck half-heartedly at a roach, but after missing simply gave up, even though the roach was still in sight and moving. She is also housed in the rack system.
I keep the thermostat (a ranco) set to 89.
I have tried feeding them both roaches, crickets, mealworms, superworms, and waxworms.
They get roughly 14 hours of daylight.
Any thoughts?