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I realized our new Beardie has droopy bottom eye lids, she arrived that way but being new I didn't realize it until last night. Tonight I decided to compare to other pics and her's are definitely droopy. She is active, eats REALLY well, growing (already noticeably after less that a week - 9"...
We only got Lily on 7/22 and she seems to be adapting really nicely, thankfully. After her evening feed I left the room and came back in a bit later to find her scratching to come out. We haven't had her out a lot since she is in a new place so it was unexpected. I put my hand in her viv and she...
So this lists cucumbers at a low nutritional value. Cucumbers have Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium and Zinc, does low nutritional value just mean these vitamins and minerals are not of much use to...
May I ask why you limit food to 10 minutes per feeding? We have been feeding our girl until she is no longer hungry, up to 28 crickets in a sitting sometimes, other times 15 to 20, once she ate 6 and just stopped. Maybe if you get the UVB as suggested and let it eat longer that will help? I am...
Our new baby (also 3 days) didn't eat many veggies the first 2 days but today my grandson hand fed it all to her and she ate every bite (mustard greens & yellow squash). I can think of worse things to have to do, the 8 year old grandson was loving that she ate from his hand too. She is eating 40...
So Lily decided today she is not going to eat dusted crickets or dubias. Is there another way to get her the calcium & vitamins she needs without this stuff? She even recognizes which ones are dusted by site.
Yeah, it is more seeds that fruit. You are really dedicated to peel those prickly things and pick the seeds out. Thanks for the heads up, I will feed the cactus and skip the pears.
I have a question, I am in Texas and we have prickly pear cactus in our yard. The fruit (pear) are almost ripe and I noticed this list reads that they are very good for dragons. The fruit is full of very hard, tiny seeds. Would this cause threat of impaction as sand does? The seeds are rock hard...