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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="xp29, post: 2033855, member: 114539"] I went and watched that video. I lit him up in the comments, he'll probably just delete it but maybe some folks will see it before he does. I wasn't nasty but I was very direct. Pretty much all the problems he trying to blame on over feeding comes right back to piss poor husbandry. People are to lazy to research and/or to cheap to get the lighting right. Period. I have quite realistically rescued two beardies with mbd. One was friggen paralyzed the other trembled so bad she couldn't eat. Both were severely emaciated. Now they are thriving. Ruby has regained use of her legs (but she is still shakey) bless her heart she couldn't even lift her tail when she pooped, she just had to set in it, that's not the case now, and I only see the trembling if Sweet Pea is super focused on her intended bug. They recovered because I gave them optimal lighting, calcium , multivitamins AND food. Lots of food. They are both at a healthy weight. That didn't happen by friggen starving them. Feeding insects DOES NOT cause calcium deficiency as he out right says (assuming one offers calcium) chity keepers cause it with bad care. We don't need to be nasty with people like him, it just makes them look like the victim, but we do all need to firmly correct them every time, and we need to articulate why what they are saying is wrong, and how dangerous it can be for the beardies. After all at the end of the day, even the misinformed truely only want to take care of their beardies as best they can. We just need to help them understand how to do that. That is why I spend so much time here, I seriously doubt there is a more informed or knowledgeable group of keepers anywhere. 10 years later and I still learn new stuff and better methods all the time. [/QUOTE]
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