notechistiger
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You should be more concerned about it feeding then getting it used to you. Stress can be a big factor for not eating. Try actually leaving it alone, it may just help.
and the reason i look up alternates on uv is because we arent the kind that can afford to run a uv light but the heating is done by 2 50 wat desk lamps an later on gettin a hot water bottle for wen i go out cos the mulch can catch on fire ive been told
nah nah its ucalyptis mulch its got no chems in it an i think they like it cos they always bury them selves in it
now isnt that a better answer then what i got , when asking if u were running a uv light - and not that i ever said you should run one .... "there is no way in hell im gunna run a uv light an i am running a heat lamp the enclosure is 4 foot by 2 foot with 3 foot deep an half foot deep of non chemical mulch an about the uv light i read that 1 hour of natural sun a week is better than fake crap running 24/7 for a bluey"and the reason i look up alternates on uv is because we arent the kind that can afford to run a uv light but the heating is done by 2 50 wat desk lamps an later on gettin a hot water bottle for wen i go out cos the mulch can catch on fire ive been told
hey guys good news it went all godzilla on a crickets *** but hasent toutched the worms yet
There's quite a large size difference there. That may be contributing to his stress. Which I believe to be the cause of him not eating.heres the pics