Update on Shmeegs; also question re: halogen lighting?
Hello, all! I've posted numerous times about my little guy, Shmeegal and his problems. Since then:
1. I've had him dewormed. Since his deworming, he is more active, but seems to have less of an apetite. It's been about a week since the deworming. Is this normal?
2. He still doesn't bask. I was told that, when he felt better, he would start basking. I think he's just very, very, shy. I've had him for... about three months now? And he still hisses if I try to touch him. In fact, he bit me the other day
Luckily, he's too small to break skin but yeeeouch! I don't know which hurt worse, the bite, or my heart. Patience, patience, I know.... he'll come 'round. *sigh*
Anyhoo, I've been "manually basking" him. This was recommended by the vet, as he has a VERY MILD case of shell rot on his....carapace (the bottom?) I place him in another dry enclosure with a heat lamp on. Then I leave the room and close the door for a few hours. I also place a little tunnel in there--he can hide under it in shade if hot, or bask on top of it. Well, the other day, I realized the heat lamp wasn't really warming the bask temp enough in the dry enclosure. So I used my desk lamp, which has a longer neck and is more bendable. It's halogen--but Shmeegal seems to love this! He basked as soon as I put it on!
Question: is there any proof that halogen is bad for turts? Is it okay to use this lamp? thoughts? Thanks!!
1. I've had him dewormed. Since his deworming, he is more active, but seems to have less of an apetite. It's been about a week since the deworming. Is this normal?
2. He still doesn't bask. I was told that, when he felt better, he would start basking. I think he's just very, very, shy. I've had him for... about three months now? And he still hisses if I try to touch him. In fact, he bit me the other day
Anyhoo, I've been "manually basking" him. This was recommended by the vet, as he has a VERY MILD case of shell rot on his....carapace (the bottom?) I place him in another dry enclosure with a heat lamp on. Then I leave the room and close the door for a few hours. I also place a little tunnel in there--he can hide under it in shade if hot, or bask on top of it. Well, the other day, I realized the heat lamp wasn't really warming the bask temp enough in the dry enclosure. So I used my desk lamp, which has a longer neck and is more bendable. It's halogen--but Shmeegal seems to love this! He basked as soon as I put it on!
Question: is there any proof that halogen is bad for turts? Is it okay to use this lamp? thoughts? Thanks!!