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rtl402
at Fri Aug 8 11:37:55 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtl402 ]
From nutritiondata.com per 6.0g of romaine leaf 95% water content (5.7g) there is only 1.4mg of vitamin C 348 IU of vitamin A Calcium 2.0mg Potassium 14.8mg Phosphorus 1.8mg Iron 0.1mg
Now compare to a staple green such as dandelion greens: (same sample size) Calcium 11.23mg Potassium 23.78mg Phosphorus 3.96mg Iron 0.175mg 571 IU Vitamin A 2.1mg Vitamin C Water content 5.1g (85%)
The posts I was referring to were on RepticZone I believe, but I could be mistaken. There was also a post a while ago on Uromastyxworld that had Ca:P ratios for several greens in question for a staple diet.
While I do not think that romaine will hurt to feed to a Uro, I don't see the Uro's need for Romaine unless on a random occasion, or in instances of lethargy, dehydration, or post egg-laying by dehydrated females (which should really be given some fresh water as well). Sticking to staple greens such as endive, escarole, chickory, dandelion greens will provide all the nutrients a Uro needs, leaving minimal need for additional supplementation.
I do supplement my Mali's with uromastyx dust from DFF as well as minerALL, both given once a week on different days, but in very minimal amounts.
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