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[post_content] => My 1 1/2 year old western hognose had been eating well, a pinkie twice a week. About two+ months ago, after a shed, I started him on fuzzies. That went well for 3 weeks, then he stopped eating. I’ve tried going back to pinkies, a special food that contains frog, frog juice on pinkies, nothing works. He now hasn’t eaten for 2 months. He’s in a 20 gal tank, warm side at about 90-92 degrees, cool side at 78-80. I was using a red basking light that was on all the time. When he stopped eating, I tried a white light on a timer that goes off at night. Since that didn’t seem to help I’ve gone back to the red light. I’m open to any suggestions, not quite sure what to do at this point. I haven’t been handling him except to weigh him and clean the tank this past weekend. He’s lost 9 grams in the two months and is at 76 grams, about 20” long.
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[post_content] => Miomnatis caffra! We love our crickets!
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[post_content] => This is Char. He is suck a happy guy and is loved by our family. He loves to eat and chase crickets.
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Dubia Roaches vs Silkworms - Which is the better feeder?
Reptile owners need to look for 3 important nutritional factors when caring for their pet:
High in protein (30-60%)
High in fat (40-70%)
Low carbohydrates and indigestible fiber
Dubia roaches and silkworms are common feeders. But they have different nutritional profiles. Silkworms don't provide the proper fat or mineral content for budding reptiles. Because of these missing features, they should not be used as a staple feeder. However, their protein and low fiber content make them a nice treat.
Dubia roaches are a better option as a staple feeder. They have an optimal protein/fat ratio, and low fiber. Their mineral content is not perfect, so they will still need to be gut-loaded and dusted. As long as they are gut-loaded, they can be the daily staple feeders your pet needs.
You can read the indepth review between dubia roaches and silkworms here.
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[post_content] => My name is Rexi & I am a 4 months old female bearded dragon. My favourite food is crickets & I refused to eat vegetables & dried food for now. During my free time I like to chill on my hammock & watch tv. I go to bed around 8 pm & start my day around 7:45 am.
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[post_content] => Hi guys, were Michael Jackson & Cotton Candy. And our mommy would love to win the free crickets, cause she's already got 1 elderly momma,3 kiddo's, 2 kitty's, a doggo, 6 crabs, and a bunny she has to feed. Not including us ! Simply getting free crickets, would save her s great deal of hassle ! Well. Anyway. Were gonna go snuggle with momma. Have a nice day guys !
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