I just got some repcal hoping that I could get him on a pellet diet. Since I put in a tray of this, he's been hiding on the opposite side of the tree away from it. If I leave it in there long enough, will he come out and hopefully eat some?
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I just got some repcal hoping that I could get him on a pellet diet. Since I put in a tray of this, he's been hiding on the opposite side of the tree away from it. If I leave it in there long enough, will he come out and hopefully eat some?
he might. or you could put some other accepted food item in with the pellets so he understands what they are...and if you put in a waxworm or two, i dont think he'll be able to resist 
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I know I got repremanded for this but I put it on the end of a piece wire and make the RepCal move. He can't resist it, especially when they come out of the hole in his branch. I'm hoping he will start taking it from the bowl. By the way, he is also taking the Ecto food this way.
>>I know I got repremanded for this but I put it on the end of a piece wire and make the RepCal move. He can't resist it, especially when they come out of the hole in his branch. I'm hoping he will start taking it from the bowl. By the way, he is also taking the Ecto food this way.
else should even think of doing!!
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Rob
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