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Posted by: Carlton at Wed Mar 9 23:19:39 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] How are you offering food? If you use a feeding bowl I'd say feed him as much as he will eat by mid-afternoon. Don't feed too late in the day, as you don't want undigested food sitting in the stomach all night while the cham is cooled down. More smaller prey is better than fewer bigger ones. If you are free ranging the crix you don't want uneaten ones loose in the cage at night...they can and will chew on your sleeping cham. If you want to free range crix make sure there is gutload available somewhere in the cage so they have something to feed on. | ||
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