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tim5580
at Wed Oct 13 14:36:13 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tim5580 ]
I tried feeding mine with a pair of hemostats about a week or so after I got it, and it ate mealworms and crickets and waxworms from it. It ate out of the dish too but its worth a shot and it is cool to feed them by hand I think.
>>All previously mentioned methods are great, When my leo was a baby i tried something a little different
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>>I had a white spoon which i feed my leos from and basically at a set time everyday, cuz habits i believe help, i would lure him out of his cage with food on the spoon until he was out of his hide and eating out of the dish i provided. After a while he'd wait for me there, still be skiddish but he'd know it'd be food time.
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>>And really leos after they hit the 5-7 month age become big enough to no longer dash away at the sight of you.
>>anyhue good luck and sorry about your loss ----- **********************************
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