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Feeding
Frequency to give calcium, D3 and multivitamin
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[QUOTE="Longfellow777, post: 1992532, member: 109225"] Lay off of the bugs a little. Less protein and there are a few tricks that may work for you to encourage green eating. Lmk if your interested in some ideas. At 19 inches and 486 grams that’s an adult dragon I’m sure. They diet should consist of bug protein 2-3 week and greens offered daily and fruit accordingly. Do you gut load the crickets with anything? That’s a good practice of getting things into your dragon they are to stubborn to eat. If you can give less bugs the dragon may be more inclined to eat some veggies. Also please answer about the t8 because we have no idea how much you know and those bulbs are not very strong they need to be very close 6-8 inches from dragon. [/QUOTE]
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