Thread:Lordofsnakes/@comment-28358106-20170309000309/@comment-28358106-20170309024451

Thanks, we're members of the X reptile club!

Ok, before I tried taking out the bowl which dropped the humidity to 10, which is low, but that was without misting or supplementing the greens with water. Right now, his herp is at 40 percent humidity and the temp is at 70. I'll try taking out the dish tomorrow and seeing how that works out. I knew they don't just stumble into puddles of water in the wild, but his thirst the first day really set off my suspicions. I'll take out the bowl and watch his vitals closely.

I should've mentioned that the dubia are a long established colony that came with him, fed and watered, so they're gut loaded all the time. The previous owners didn't mention giving him supplements, but I'm going to err on the side of caution and start dusting anyway.

And yeah, I'm not sure about those liquid vitamins. I'll have to do some more research. I hear its supposed to taste like fruit, but that doesn't necessarily mean he'll eat it.

He's a freaking amazing creature, huge, full grown. I had no idea their color could change so drastically, or so quickly. He's so full of personality that I didn’t expect.