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Ah, interesting...

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Posted by: -ryan- at Mon Dec 18 15:39:30 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by -ryan- ]  
   

I've just been offering unlimited food, and I've noticed that the ones that are growing (the hatchling, the CB one I got a little over a year ago, and the rescue) seem to eat a ton, and it all seems to go towards growth, not obesity. The one that hasn't been growing (the big girl) seems as though she limits herself more with how much she eats when indoors. She usually eats about everyday, but sometimes she skips days on her own, and she doesn't eat as much as the growing rescue female. It makes me wonder if they are smarter than we tend to give them credit for (not constantly hoarding food for reserves that may not be needed).

I think temperature might also play a role in how much they're eating. I haven't noticed any signs of obesity in my torts...they do poop a lot though. If I do notice any signs of obesity, I'll start limiting their food. Right now they seem to be doing well though.

I enjoy talking to you about russian care. I always get a lot out of our conversations.


   

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