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I hatched my first AFT on 6/11. I've been breeding leos for a few years. Until recently it's been doing really well. It's housed in a rack by itself. I've been careful to provide it with a big more humidity than the leos. I've been feeding it dusted crickets, with a small milk bottle cap of Repashy's calcium plus since I'm not always sure the crickets are maintaining their dusting. Until a few days ago it was eating all the crickets and was active. About 3 days ago it went into shed and wasn't eating much. Last night it completed its shed and this morning it seems very weak and lethargic (not just because it's day time and it's sleeping). Compared to my next 2 AFT's, born just a few days ago, its tail looks pretty thin.
I don't know if this one just wasn't meant to survive (not that it can't be turned around), or if my AFT hatchling husbandry is off. I did give it some calcium plus mixed with water which it licked off its mouth on the chance that it hasn't gotten enough supplement. The rack has back heat set at 92 and it's been pretty hot in New England anyway.
Any thoughts or suggestions, especially if there's an aspect of care I'm missing?
ALiza
I don't know if this one just wasn't meant to survive (not that it can't be turned around), or if my AFT hatchling husbandry is off. I did give it some calcium plus mixed with water which it licked off its mouth on the chance that it hasn't gotten enough supplement. The rack has back heat set at 92 and it's been pretty hot in New England anyway.
Any thoughts or suggestions, especially if there's an aspect of care I'm missing?
ALiza