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Stormyva is right....
Variety in their diet is the best for them.... My newest babies, that are now 3 months old, have been eating romaine, parsely, kale, collard greens, mustard greens, shredded carrots, crickets, wax worms and mealworms. I don't keep my basking temps that high for my babies. I don't let it get over 100 degrees, with their cool spot around 85 degrees. I also give them plenty of basking areas (high and low)for a different temperature range, with at least 2 hides (one in hot and cold areas). And paper towels as a substrate.
And I also agree that it will take a few days for s/he to settle in. Just make sure that he is bright and alert!
Another thing is that since s/he is new you really should make a wellness check up with your chosen herp vet to insure that s/he does not have any parasites.
Just a suggestion.... [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_razz.gif[/img]
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Kim
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