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Posted by: PHLdyPayne at Tue Dec 21 12:15:57 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ] If he is alert and active, and eats steadily, he could just be one of those dragons who are slow growers. Keep offering well gut loaded crickets twice a day with greens available all day. I don't remember if you included his actual length (nose to tail tip) before, but if its 14" or close to it, you can try offering some superworms, medium silkworms and butterworms to give him some variety in his insect diet. If he's smaller than 14" you can offer butterworms (these worms don't get too big, and often come in mixed sizes...with the largest being around an inch and nicely plump. Silkworms and hornworms are likely to be too big, as its not always easy to get small silkworms or hornworms). You can also try large phoenix worms (these are under an inch and can get stubborn hatchlings and young juveniles to eat, as they are pretty wiggly). Phoenix worms are the larvae of black solder flies so do look like small maggots, but they are farmed on vegetative matter, not carrion. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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