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Tart cherry - dosage
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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2022435, member: 117461"] In a few days, Foxy will be 1 year old and I try to stick to the feeding schedule: 2 days - greens and vegetables, one day - insects (15 crickets or 15 roaches). The problem is that Foxy doesn't eat enough greens for her two days. The amount eaten is clearly less in weight than it eats insects, usually 2-3 small pieces of bok choy or arugula I have several options for increasing the amount of vegetables and greens. 1. Reduce the number of insects by 2 times, but keep the schedule: 2 days I give greens, one day - insects (but not 15 pieces and 15/2=7 pieces). 2. Do not reduce the amount of insects given, but increase the number of days I feed greens. For example, 4 days greens - one day insects (15 pieces). Maybe there is a third option? Please help me choose the most successful transition plan for vegetables and greens. I don't want Foxy's growth to stop so I can't decide on the best option I can use. This is how Foxy eats greens - once a day :) [MEDIA=youtube]aODuLbV0RAs[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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