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Old 25-01-2019, 09:28 AM   #2
CherryBrandy
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morning Tessaruth, sorry no one has got back to you as a few more days have passed and maybe he is eating? I would try not to feed fruit to Horsfields as they will have the runs, but appreciate former owners may have done so. Try cucumber - this again isn't ideal but they seem to smell it more and it may activate his little taste buds and provide some fluids. Personally 30 degrees is a bit high for my Horsfields, if they do go under lamps then I set them to 25 26, and cool end with cooler at night. You don't say what substrate, environment he is in which may help assess better. Hope all is well now. They are all different, some of mine don't eat for days on waking, usually the Horsfields are little piggys though so perhaps turn down the heat a little and see what happens. plenty of baths is good ! weigh him and see if it goes up or down over next few days, CB
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