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Posted by: rick gordon at Fri Jun 18 12:16:31 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rick gordon ] The most insects are equally in high phosphorus content, that is why it is so important to use a calcium suppliment. As far as the benifits of feeding insects are concerned, I think that you have as many health risks there. In the wild they get a greater variety of insect fare and work alot harder for them.The biggest problem with captive Waterdragons is a monotonous diet and being too fat. And thats a danger wether your feeding chicken or insects. I am not diagreeing with you about the possible dangers, I am just saying the same issues exist with any food item you would choose to make a staple diet. Variety is the only good diet and perferably whole animals/insects. | ||
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