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How much do you dust?
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[QUOTE="Shard, post: 2039102, member: 86564"] I give her collard greens and escarole daily, and every few days I'll add a bit of something else like peeled apple or bell pepper. Sadly the superworms I got as an extra in an order are much longer than her head. She's a very good eater, but maybe too ravenous? When I first got her she'd get pinheads, but she'd be able to down a whole bag of them in one sitting. She's never actually refused food, and even tries to eat my fingers (I can tell it's not aggression because she's sticking her tongue out all the way to try to get them, like catching bugs) My concern is when she started getting a gut that'd almost touch the floor, though this was also when her poop was at its worst (I'm so glad it doesn't smell as bad anymore), so I have no clue if it was due to her not digesting properly. Other locations indicating fat (head pads & armpits) remained lean. [/QUOTE]
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