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Diet cleanup for 28yr captive 3 Toed BT

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Posted by: portsample at Sat Feb 23 04:32:30 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by portsample ]  
   

I've just received a male 3 Toed BT that has been a resident of a high school since 1980. He was bought from a pet store then and I suspect was an adult and was wild caught. He is in "good" shape overall: active, eyes clear and generally normal shell. His diet has been a bit of a concern to me. For the last two years he has been fed almost exclusively cantaloupe, meal worms and an occasional slug. Prior to this his care varied significantly over the decades. Since he has come into my care I've presented quite a diversity of temperate climate fruits and vegetables to him with no success. That is until today when I tried canned cat food, (chicken). I started his meal today with an untainted meal worm (which he ate normally), followed by one that I'd wiped in the cat food (this gave him pause), the next one was pressed into about 1/2 teaspoon of the catfood...he ignored the wriggling meal worm and inhaled the cat food, then spent the next 45 minutes searching for missed crumbs.

Questions: I'm going to keep him on his standard meal worms (5 worms every 2 days) and cantaloupe (1-2 oz each day) diet and slowly get him eating the canned cat food. I'm assuming that he will need time for his digestive system to start producing the appropriate digestive enzymes for the chicken plus whatever filler is in w/it. Question 1) Is there anything that I should watch out for as his diet changes??? Question 2) I'd really like to get him on vitamins at least for a short period to make up for what must be a deficiency....suggestions? Calcium powder? How much? Other vitamins? His scutes have slight gaps between them (0.25- 0.5 mm) which I do not recall having noticed in wild BTs. I suspect that this may be a calcium or vitamin issue.

Any advice regarding specific vitamins to put him on? Thanks in advance for advice and wisdom rendered.


   

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