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Posted by: tgreb at Tue May 13 16:58:02 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tgreb ] I have real reservations about worming herbivorous lizards. I know they are omnivorous but they eat more green I believe. You have only had them a couple weeks. Give them time. It can take a few months for them to acclimate and eat to their full potential. As long as they are not loosing a lot of weight and are just maintaining leave them be. Offer insects too. DI's seem to relish zoophobas and wax worms(very hi fat content). Don't mess with them alot it stresses them. Also be sure of the sexes and if you have more than one male separate the males. This is also very stressful. It could be why the one animal is so skittish. Keep us posted. Good luck-Tom [ Hide Replies ]
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