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Feeding
Rescued Beardie, New Diet
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 1999078, member: 40059"] Buffy has fared pretty well as far as body structure , although just a bit chunky. Still, there could be hidden health problems but nothing just from outward appearance. Try greens like collards, turnip, mustard, kale but not spinach or swiss chard which are high in oxalates and can prevent calcium from being absorbed. Is Buffy lethargic ? Sleeping a lot or active ? Do you take her out for supervised exercise ? If you do so indoors, always check diligently for stuff laying on the floor because dragons WILL swallow rubber bands, coins, string, plastic toys, etc. [/QUOTE]
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