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RE: New Knight Anole!

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Posted by: Chuck H. at Sat May 5 17:21:45 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chuck H. ]  
   

Sounds like you're well on your way. It's been my experience that some Knights can be notoriously finicky eaters. Try a wide variety of insects and various fruits, including baby food in a dish. I've had several specimens in the past, some ate store bought crickets readily, some did not. I've had luck with bits of apple, red grapes and banana. For baby food I use peach, apricot and banana. As far as handling, if he/she will let you and not try to defensively bite or begin to darken because of the stress, I think it is fine if only done periodically. Hope this little bit helps, I'm about to post some pics of the Knights I just received on May 2.

Chuck H.


   

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