Hi,
I have a Russian Horsfield called Bert. He has always had a good appetite and I've kept it varied.
He loves dandelion leaves, aloe Vera, prickly pear (all thorns removed), other garden weeds etc. Occasionally I'll give him some cucumber as he loves it. I also always top it with calcium or vitamins. Anyways the point is he loves to eat.
He's just over a year old, 15months old and weighs 150 grams.
He's very active, always wanting to come out and explore the house and when I put him back he either happily sits in his basking light or had a dip in his water bowl or even walks back up to the enclosure wall to try and come back out.
However, despite all this and him showing no change in weight or behaviour, he just seems to have stopped eating.
Now when I hold the food like the aloe he will usually take it from my hand with a bit of persuasion.
Any ideas as to why he seems to have stopped eating?
Thanks
I have a Russian Horsfield called Bert. He has always had a good appetite and I've kept it varied.
He loves dandelion leaves, aloe Vera, prickly pear (all thorns removed), other garden weeds etc. Occasionally I'll give him some cucumber as he loves it. I also always top it with calcium or vitamins. Anyways the point is he loves to eat.
He's just over a year old, 15months old and weighs 150 grams.
He's very active, always wanting to come out and explore the house and when I put him back he either happily sits in his basking light or had a dip in his water bowl or even walks back up to the enclosure wall to try and come back out.
However, despite all this and him showing no change in weight or behaviour, he just seems to have stopped eating.
Now when I hold the food like the aloe he will usually take it from my hand with a bit of persuasion.
Any ideas as to why he seems to have stopped eating?
Thanks