Okay, He is too small to be properly injected with antibiotics because of his size. I've read that oral medication won't do anything. If I take him to the vet it will be oral and nothing will help him. I'm only 14 with only 20 dollars to spare. Vet bills would be well over 50. I paid for his last trip but I can't afford this trip. In my opinion he is doing okay. Until the day he stops eating or stops beig active then I will need to worry more. I have decided to not brumate him based on your help. The temp in his cage is 84 degrees F with his lamp on with a humidity level of 41 (which changes often) Is the temperature in his cage fine? If I need to raise it how would I, since my lamp has been constantly on all day I can't make the temp go any higher. At night time last night his cage with the lamp off was about 68-70 For not brumating him is that temp too low? Keep in mind it's only fall and the temperatures here will get colder. Should I get a night time light for him that is nocturnal to raise temps at night? I will stop feeding him rosy reds and stick to pinkys once a week. Every time I get him out in the winter I will make sure I warmed the desired room up with a heater to make sure he's warm and doesn't get tempted to brumate. I will also make sure to turn his lights of at 8:00-9:00 even though it will get dark at 4:30 in the winter. Another question, what if he stops eating in the fall/winter, signifying that he wants to brumate, do I just turn his temperatures down and let him proceed with brumating? Sorry for all the questions. I just don't want him to die. He's been with me in elementary school, all middle school, and hopefully he will stay with me these next 3 years of high school. I just want him to feel as comfortable as possible. Thank you for any tips, I appreciate it.