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Inactive Hatchling

Hello,

My hatchling (born early Nov), is not very active. If at all he will get up to eat and then go back to sleep. I normally wake him up once a day and he will eat and the burrow into his soil/sand mix in his little 'house'. Today he has not eaten and had hardly moved anywhere. He is still awake (ish) and has not burried himself. Hi is just sitting near his food, head and legs half in half out (and pumping them to breath). Half asleep and half awake. Is this normal. Is this an indication of a health / environmental problem? He is definitely not active during the day as does not move from the spot where he goes to sleep. Activity is less than half an hour a day and that is generally when I wake him.

Cheers Laura

01-10-2008 04:20 PM
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I think hatchlings do sleep alot, and he may still be getting used to his little enclosure.

Does it look like he has trouble moving?

01-10-2008 04:38 PM
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I don't claim to know anything about hatchlings, But from another discussion here temps are the biggest role in activity. Look around in new posts and ED was the expert.Maybe the name was Ej.
Good luck Na

01-10-2008 05:09 PM
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Hi Laura,
My hatchlings are active at least 4 hours a day. What are your temperatures, warm end, cool end, under basking light and night time?
How long are your lights on for a day?

Danny

01-10-2008 06:29 PM
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RE: Inactive Hatchling

Laura is this the same hatchling you have mentioned before? if it is
I take it you have them on soil and sand substrate. Do you soak them?
As Danny said my hatchling born early Nov. is active at least 4 hours a day- somedays he/she is up at 3 Am but he/she is up several time during the day and roams his enclosure. Eating well and gaining weight slowly. I'd listen to Danny he knows what he is talking about Has helped me more than once.

01-10-2008 08:43 PM
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AST-Loch Wrote:
I think hatchlings do sleep alot, and he may still be getting used to his little enclosure.

Does it look like he has trouble moving?



Hi,

He has no trouble moving when he wants to which is rarely. Sleeping is less effort!

Laura

01-12-2008 08:44 AM
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egyptiandan Wrote:
Hi Laura,
My hatchlings are active at least 4 hours a day. What are your temperatures, warm end, cool end, under basking light and night time?
How long are your lights on for a day?

Danny


Hi Danny,

Temps today (at ground level) are 68F in the middle of the tank, also 68F at left end of tank where uv light is. 85F at heat lamp end (right hand end). Think it is quite cold today, and have had door and windows open a bit to air the house. Room temp at mo is 66F. I don't have a digital thermometer. I will check night temp tonight. It is normally around 66F when I look - or near the 20C marker.

I have a 60 watt basking lamp in there at the mo - also have a 100 watt one to use, but last time that was getting too hot.

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Laura

01-12-2008 08:56 AM
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How big is your enclosure? Sometimes hatchlings have a hard time find the heat source to warm themselves up if they have to much room at first.
Your cool end temperatures are a bit cold for during the day, it should be 70 to 75F.
How is his nose, is it wet or runny?

Danny

01-12-2008 09:05 AM
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The enclosure is just under 1m by about 30cm. His nose is dry - can see nostrils clearly. Eyes look ok too. How do I warm up the cold end?

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Laura

01-12-2008 02:17 PM
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You could do another basking spot with a 25 watt regular bulb in a 10 inch reflector. That way it spreads out the heat and you can raise it till you get the 70 to 75F.

Danny

01-12-2008 07:12 PM
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