Roy Munson
New member
In mid-September, Stephen sent me a bunch of hatchlings from a breeding loan we conducted, and this guy was in the bunch. He's an ultramel motley/stripe het caramel. His first two meals were fairly routine, except that he wanted the pinks washed. No big deal. Then he refused for an entire month. I finally tried anole-scenting, and he resumed feeding fairly regularly for a little over a month. Then he started refusing even anole-scented pinks. :angry01: Here are his records:
9/17/06: Pink (washed)
9/25: Pink (washed)
10/16: SHED
10/25: Pink (anole-scented)
11/4: Pink (a-s)
11/6: SHED
11/11: Pink (a-s)
11/18: Pink (a-s)
11/26: Pink (a-s)
12/2: Pink (a-s)
12/12: SHED
So tonight was feeding night for his group. He wasn't even looking bad yet. He looked well-hydrated, and his spine wasn't sticking out or anything. He was still energetic and curious. Still, I've been getting more and more worried. But for some reason, he ate tonight!
Whew. I hope he keeps it up. He's not a keeper, but I still didn't want him dying on me.
Maybe this will give novice hatchling owners some idea of how long these guys can go without eating, and a little insight into dealing with problem hatchlings.
9/17/06: Pink (washed)
9/25: Pink (washed)
10/16: SHED
10/25: Pink (anole-scented)
11/4: Pink (a-s)
11/6: SHED
11/11: Pink (a-s)
11/18: Pink (a-s)
11/26: Pink (a-s)
12/2: Pink (a-s)
12/12: SHED
So tonight was feeding night for his group. He wasn't even looking bad yet. He looked well-hydrated, and his spine wasn't sticking out or anything. He was still energetic and curious. Still, I've been getting more and more worried. But for some reason, he ate tonight!
Maybe this will give novice hatchling owners some idea of how long these guys can go without eating, and a little insight into dealing with problem hatchlings.