traildrifterphalanx
Sub-Adult Member
So Richter developed a new habit of refusing dubia unless they are dusted in calcium... this started about 2 days ago.
That's great and all, but I want to make sure I'm not giving him too much calcium at this point.
This is coming from the dragon that would only eat the "fresh" BSFL, and as soon as they would darken he'd refuse them.
He is fed 2-3 times a day, a mix of dubia, superworms, and veggies (rotated green beans/collard greens/red bell pepper)
Dubia are his staple insect/feeder so he has them each feeding. I do not dust the worms or the greens.
His urates are very white, and do not appear to be hard, but at this rate every meal has been dusted.
Will this harm him in the long run?
That's great and all, but I want to make sure I'm not giving him too much calcium at this point.
This is coming from the dragon that would only eat the "fresh" BSFL, and as soon as they would darken he'd refuse them.
He is fed 2-3 times a day, a mix of dubia, superworms, and veggies (rotated green beans/collard greens/red bell pepper)
Dubia are his staple insect/feeder so he has them each feeding. I do not dust the worms or the greens.
His urates are very white, and do not appear to be hard, but at this rate every meal has been dusted.
Will this harm him in the long run?