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Posted by: Rosebuds at Fri Feb 6 14:40:54 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rosebuds ]  
   

Phil,
Please don't feed avocado to your lizards. They are highly toxic to birds and thought to be so to reptiles as well. I am glad that he didn't chomp it.

N&A told me that chucks shouldn't have bugs. I know that some people do occasionally feed their chucks and uros bugs, but if they develop a taste for them, it is very hard to break them of the habit and get on a healthy diet. I have a desert ig female that eats supers, but DI poop in the wild has been found to contain some critter matter. They are primarily herbivore, but do eat bugs especially when they are coming out of brumation or are gravid.


   

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