jsnsan":s04cqe3k said:Wow! I'm so glad you took him in. It's so exciting to see these guys who come from poor conditions transform into beautiful, healthy, eating machines!![]()
It is amazing to see animals blossom when they get their needs met. That is one thing that I love about rescue and rehab work, just that you can watch them recover and it's just amazing to see a dragon that couldn't walk start to walk, or one that couldn't catch feeders able to eat on his own. I have a dragon here that I got in June who would flip over when he walked, and today he actually half-ran, limping but victorious. He has a long way to go, and he only has one lung that works, but he's getting stronger.
So 2 days ago Aries was 100 grams. Today Spring was 302 grams. Since the first weighing, Aries has gained 40 grams and Spring has gained 76 grams. :shock: Even though they are both eating very well, Spring has still gained nearly twice as much as Aries in the same time period.