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Feeding
Insatiable appetite
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[QUOTE="Xjrosie, post: 2043836, member: 112961"] Ok, so normally I struggle to get Thor to eat any type of greens, and because of that, I limit his bug intake to make sure I maintain the proper ratio. Now, he's eating at least two whole leaves of greens every day. Because he's still in recovery and his fat stores are still low, I'm letting him eat what he wants. This means upping his crickets also. He's going through an entire bunch of greens (turnip greens this week) and about 70 large crickets. He's almost 4 years old. His appetite shouldn't be this hefty, should it? I'm wondering if maybe he's been battling something for quite a while longer than just since January. I came home today at 5 and went to let him run around, and he beeline to the cricket tub. He sat there and headbobbed at it. This is after eating almost a whole 3 leaves of greens. His weight is fluctuating a lot. I forgot to weigh him.before I gave in and gave him more crickets, but he was 620g after his meal. Now that he's willing to eat every day, I actually need to know if I should limit his food once he reaches his normal weight again (around 665g.) Do they know when to stop eating, or is it up to us to tell them? [/QUOTE]
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