alexarayehelena
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I go to a very reputable reptile vet. During a recent fecal for Haku (which came back clean??) they saw undigested reptiworms. I thought this was normal seeing as they sometimes are barely even chewed when Haku eats too fast, but the vet said it's actually because I'm overfeeding.
Haku is about to be five months, she is 173 grams and 14 1/2 inches and eats either 50-100 worms or crickets a day, along with her veggies. The vet, however, said it should be more like seven worms or crickets. This seems really small to me but he made me nervous and claimed her growing so fast is actually a bad thing. Her first fecal was a month ago and she was 92 grams and 11 inches.
So my questions are, is she growing too fast for her age and what IS the right amount to feed a juvenile dragon?
Haku is about to be five months, she is 173 grams and 14 1/2 inches and eats either 50-100 worms or crickets a day, along with her veggies. The vet, however, said it should be more like seven worms or crickets. This seems really small to me but he made me nervous and claimed her growing so fast is actually a bad thing. Her first fecal was a month ago and she was 92 grams and 11 inches.
So my questions are, is she growing too fast for her age and what IS the right amount to feed a juvenile dragon?