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Here is the link of the new feeding method which severely restricts the amount given to baby beardies and the rationale behind it.
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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2033838, member: 117461"] I saw this interview and I am wary of it. I see 30 years of experience with dragon holders whose beardies life expectancy exceeds 10 years. This video contains ideas that are not supported by experience or scientific research. So I would be very careful with this advice. It is possible that after these tips, dragons will live no longer than 4 years, just like in the wild. But I think the problem is actually deeper. Something has been happening lately with young dragons, they have started to get gout more often, many of them hardly eat greens. I think people are starting to look for the reason behind all this, which is why these guys have a lot of followers. I personally am wary of using their advice. I prefer to get information from this forum and from a veterinarian I know. [/QUOTE]
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Here is the link of the new feeding method which severely restricts the amount given to baby beardies and the rationale behind it.
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