Spirit_Scale
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- Apr 28, 2014
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Jelly is doing very well and is discovering new foods.
Since I have a house full of reptiles and inverts (and more specifically a blue-tongue skink and bearded dragon) there is always a good selection of live food for adventurous boxies.
Since Jelly hasn't had the best diet and care in the past I of course want to them to eat as much nutritious food and supplements as they want. At the same time I don't want to overfeed Jelly either.
Today Jelly inhaled 5 medium (2 inch) hornworms and 5 superworms (with multivitamin supplement) before I stopped offering food. Unfortunately Jelly was not keen on the canned dead snails or caterpillars, but will be adding earthworms, silkworms, pill bugs, phoenix worms and butterworms to the potential menu and hopefully at least some of those will be a hit with Jelly.
What amount would be a good to feed per day for a 3-4 year old three-toed who has some shell and size issues?
Since I have a house full of reptiles and inverts (and more specifically a blue-tongue skink and bearded dragon) there is always a good selection of live food for adventurous boxies.
Since Jelly hasn't had the best diet and care in the past I of course want to them to eat as much nutritious food and supplements as they want. At the same time I don't want to overfeed Jelly either.
Today Jelly inhaled 5 medium (2 inch) hornworms and 5 superworms (with multivitamin supplement) before I stopped offering food. Unfortunately Jelly was not keen on the canned dead snails or caterpillars, but will be adding earthworms, silkworms, pill bugs, phoenix worms and butterworms to the potential menu and hopefully at least some of those will be a hit with Jelly.
What amount would be a good to feed per day for a 3-4 year old three-toed who has some shell and size issues?