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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 1998009, member: 97951"] God bless you - thank god you got him out of that h** * hole-- I dont understand people --- dragons are a desert animal why would you keep it in a closet??????????? Horn worms are a good treat worm and hydrating worm they will not give gout--- dubia roaches can give gout if over fed -- please do not rely on the store your going to for anymore advice --- you can try some BSFL large on top of his salads as lures to the salad bowl -- do not dust them and feed as many as you want -- here is a website for nutrition if you dont have it already [URL="http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html"]Nutrition Content[/URL] ignore the kale thing its a good staple feeder --- I would start getting your insects on line they are cheaper in the long run -- I would switch over to dubias -- you can get yourself a 10 gallon aquarium and feed dubia food along w/ dubia dew and feed them what you feed the dragon except for carrots feed either the roaches or the dragons but not both too much Vit A -- what kind of wounds does he have? I hope your using a long tube fixture for his UVB -- did we go over Noodles tank w/ you at one time? Your rescue is going to need the best UVB and calcium D 3 since he was kept in a closet --- [/QUOTE]
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