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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1991522, member: 76248"] Poor little guy. I'm glad you are able to help him out. It looks like he may have some bone development issues, especially around his arms and hands. I wonder if that will give him mobility issues. Possibly just the way they look due to them shedding though. I'm sure he'll love the T5. I think in his case, black solider fly larvae would be a good option since they are small and soft but also relatively high in calcium. I'd also try some hydrating veges like squash and maybe some calcium rich greens like collards or turnip greens and see how that goes over. If he isn't eating on his own, you may need to mix that into a slurry and offer it in baby food consistency. [/QUOTE]
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