KarrieRee":2tr32at0 said:15 meal worms for a baby is not good -- meal worms are too hard on the stomach--- just to make sure you think its not the shedding what is the lighting in the tank ???? brand and bulb please--- please lay off the meal worms ----
Karrie
claudiusx":23oyufll said:Hi there,
Shedding definitely makes them a bit upset and picky. It will usually decrease their appetite.
As long as he is eating something, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Let him finish his shed and things should be a bit better. They are good about picking which foods they like though, and holding out until they get them.
-Brandon
KarrieRee":2c81morf said:Feed his vegies FIRST thing in the morning w/ 3 super worms on top and get some BSFL and use those as well around 6-8 or so -- put them on top of salad in bowl he can climb into --- do this so he sees you doing this -- the movement will draw him to bowl --- then after about 45 minutes or so feed him his insects---- I would recommend dubia roaches and put those in the bowl you fed vegies in --- you can take some of the vegies out so he can see the bugs but leave some in so he still has to eat those too --- no more meal worms they are too hard on his tummy ---
Karrie
KarrieRee":3fzjsumx said:I have some tips on how to get him to eat vegies- I will post when I get home
Karrie
KarrieRee":23rq1w0s said:I did and you need to quit feeding him the meal worms --- you can try BFSL -- they are a staple feeder and do not require dusting -- they are small and full of calcium-- hes got you trained --- he wont starve him self -- at least hes eating the salad thats good --- have you tried crickets?
Karrie
KarrieRee":2kmy73ur said:I did and you need to quit feeding him the meal worms --- you can try BFSL -- they are a staple feeder and do not require dusting -- they are small and full of calcium-- hes got you trained --- he wont starve him self -- at least hes eating the salad thats good --- have you tried crickets?
Karrie
You need to be a bit more polite. How far away is the uvb bulb from the basking site. 6-7 dubia roaches are good because of how nutritious they are as long as their gut loaded. What is in the salad, what substrate is he on, has he been pooping?hellabombskies":gtx0pwa8 said:KarrieRee":gtx0pwa8 said:I did and you need to quit feeding him the meal worms --- you can try BFSL -- they are a staple feeder and do not require dusting -- they are small and full of calcium-- hes got you trained --- he wont starve him self -- at least hes eating the salad thats good --- have you tried crickets?
Karrie
Also if you ACTUALLY read and understand my post, you will see i have been giving him phoenix worms which are bsfl and he won't eat them. Reading comprehension helps. Please go away so i can get real help on here. Thanks
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