It's always hard for me to get him a photo of him eating his greens.
I handfeed him daily, dandylion greens, zuchinni squash, alfalfa powder, spirulina, milk thistle, black cherry powder, calcium powder without D3; Monday-Friday and Sunday through Friday and with D3 on Saturdays, Multivitamin every 3-4 days, Moringa powder, bee pollen and spring water. Crunchy veggies, too.
He does have liquid calcium and liquid multivitamin in case he decides he has had enough of his powders. He hasn't turned his head up at them yet. So that's a good thing.
Another improvement I have noted is that he's starting to use his front legs a little more. He will climb up on my head, arm wave, head bob, and crawl up to my face and scratch my face with his hand. (I don't use claws or paws.) He's climbing more, up and down his basking spot. Climbing on his perch and sitting there. Sometimes, I help him back on his UVB perch because he can't pull himself up yet. Little by little. I think I need to create a perch where his hammock is so perhaps he can walk across and plop himself down on his basking UVB spot. (Both UVB and Heat lamp are side by side.)
Another improvement is that he is looking at his greens now. But won't eat on his own yet.
I handfeed him daily, dandylion greens, zuchinni squash, alfalfa powder, spirulina, milk thistle, black cherry powder, calcium powder without D3; Monday-Friday and Sunday through Friday and with D3 on Saturdays, Multivitamin every 3-4 days, Moringa powder, bee pollen and spring water. Crunchy veggies, too.
He does have liquid calcium and liquid multivitamin in case he decides he has had enough of his powders. He hasn't turned his head up at them yet. So that's a good thing.
Another improvement I have noted is that he's starting to use his front legs a little more. He will climb up on my head, arm wave, head bob, and crawl up to my face and scratch my face with his hand. (I don't use claws or paws.) He's climbing more, up and down his basking spot. Climbing on his perch and sitting there. Sometimes, I help him back on his UVB perch because he can't pull himself up yet. Little by little. I think I need to create a perch where his hammock is so perhaps he can walk across and plop himself down on his basking UVB spot. (Both UVB and Heat lamp are side by side.)
Another improvement is that he is looking at his greens now. But won't eat on his own yet.