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Feeding plan for dragon
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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2015001, member: 117461"] Please help me to find the true feeding plan for a teenager dragon. This guy's name is Foxy, he's 9 months old. Foxy weighs 370g and is 18" long. He eats every day according to this plan: - in the morning (1pm - 1:30pm) I give him vegetables, usually lettuce, bok choy, some pumpkin and arugula, dust them with a little calcium (approximately as if we salted his salad) - in the evening (4pm - 5pm) he gets as many dubia as he can eat in 10 minutes (about 15 dubias size of 3/4 inch) 5 roaches mixed with calcium in a glass (very mutch, like a donut) Once a week I dust roaches with a vitamins. He does not like vegetables much, usually two 1-inch lettuce and one half-inch piece of bok choy leaf. I still give different vegetables, I hope that someday he will like something different on his plate. One day a week he may refuse roaches, in which case the next day he will eat his vegetables in the morning a little more than usual. He make a poop regulary every day (at the morning), but if he refuse dubia, then on the second day. Over the past 2 months, he has greatly gained weight and length. His weight in two months increased from 280 grams (he was 7 months old) to 370 grams And now I'm a little worried that he will get too much protein from dubia. Dubia feeding is: oats, kale leaves, lettuce, carrots and apple, they also get gammarus on the basis that their total protein from all food will be 6% of the total. So, now he is a very active guy, 2 times a day (one hour each) he walks around the house, loves to run very much (like a crazy shoelace), he is very curious and everything around is interesting for him. He loves to jump on everything that is a little higher than him, he could just climb onto a pillow lying on the floor, but no, he will run up to it and make a jump! Can you please let me know if feeding needs to be changed? Maybe he needs more greens and less protein? [/QUOTE]
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