Fluckers Repta-boost

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After moving my dragon to the 4x2x2 enclosure from 40 gallon he is not eating much..I know it can be stressful making changes..This has been going on for over a month..He doesn't have parasites and will still eat hornwoms and supers which i only use as treats..Stopped eating his salad..Is repta-boost something i could consider using ?
 

CooperDragon

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Maybe. How has his weight been over the past month? If that has been stable I wouldn't worry about it too much. Otherwise perhaps try some new treats to get his attention. Maybe an order of silk worms or black soldier fly larvae? Hornworms are a pretty filling treat so if he's eating those, he may be getting plenty of food from them.
 

Justin1026

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I have silkworms on order..He use to really eat the bsfl and dubia that i breed but he hasn't touched those lately..His weight is good but he is not as active. Might be time for a vet visit if he doesn't soon improve..
 

Drache613

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Hello,

If his weight is stable, I would give him a bit more time since you did move him into a larger
enclosure. It takes a couple of weeks sometimes for them to adjust to environmental changes.
Are you already giving Repta-boost for him? Maybe he will like the silkworms, I hope they are
healthy for you when they arrive!

Tracie
 
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