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Feeding
What does 80% insects, 20% greens actually mean?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2023969, member: 31715"] You're right to question the ratio. It's arbitrary at best, lazy at worst. In essence the purpose of the ratio is to make a point that growing dragons will eat a lot of protein, which isn't required as much at adult age. A growing dragon should be eating salad items, and it should be eating insects. Quantity wise, a young growing dragon will eat more insects than an adult dragon, but that doesn't mean a young growing dragon doesn't need to eat its salads too. Offer a salad every day, which it should eat, along with bugs once or twice a day. Don't worry about weights or volume or comparing the amount of greens to bugs. Just get your little one to be eating both. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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