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irian jaya diet question

mike884 Feb 07, 2004 09:54 AM

hi everyone,getting a baby irian bts tuesday morning.got all the husbandry down but have a question on there diet.low fat dog food mixed with veggies,crickets and mealworms and fruit.should i offer the dog food mixture with the veggies in it every day and also rotate between crickets and mealworms?or one day crickets,then mealworms and then the dog food/veggie mix?just want to make sure i feed him right.thanks for any replies in advance.mike

Replies (4)

pacman101 Feb 07, 2004 11:24 AM

I dont think it really mattters as long as most of its diet is veggies and dogfood.

Edward Feb 07, 2004 12:07 PM

n/p
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Edward
Carpe diem

RaderRVT Feb 07, 2004 12:09 PM

This was written by James Wilson on Jan 30 about skink diets:

"Skink Mix
In captivity, I do my best to duplicate the blue-tongue's natural diet. If there were only one word that I could give as advice to a new blue-tongue owner, in regard to proper Blue-tongue nutrition, it would have to be variety. For the Blue-tongued Skink, variety is not only the spice of life; it is a way of life. My skinks relish my cooking, and I have devised a skink mix that makes up for the majority of their diet. This mix is easy to freeze and store in individual zip lock bags. I try to maintain a ratio of 50-60% animal matter to 40-50% Plant matter in their mix. I always try to include new ingredients, when making the mix, so that it is never exactly the same. I have listed some of the items that I frequently use in my mix below.

Animal Matter
Canned premium cat or dog food (I usually use chicken flavored cat food), moistened monkey chow, ground turkey, dry premium dog or cat food (moistened), hard boiled eggs, lean cuts of meat, boiled chicken, imitation crab meat (sparingly), caned reptile diets, moistened turtle pellets, and moistened koi pellets (sparingly)

Plant Matter
Chopped mustard, collard, beet, and turnip greens, dandelion greens and flowers, hibiscus flowers (take care that no pesticides or herbicides are present), chopped kale (sparingly), fresh, canned, and thawed frozen fruits, canned or frozen mixed vegetables (peas, carrots, corn, and green beans), grated squash, carrots, apples, and potatoes, moistened iguana diet, and cooked pasta

Supplemental Food Items
Most insects are taken readily by Blue-tongued skinks. If you are feeding insects, that you have collected, to your skink, it is important to make sure that there is no chance of them being contaminated with pesticides. You can purchase crickets at most pet stores, and they are available in bulk through a large number of mail order companies that advertise in reptile related magazines. Also available are mealworms (Tenebrio molitor), superworms (Zophobas atrauts), waxworms, and sometimes earthworms. Snails are relished with delight by most blue-tongues, but again, you should be certain that no pesticides are present. Rat-pups are great for skinks that are a bit thin and need to put on some weight, and young adult mice make an excellent weekly supplement for gravid females. I also like to offer my skinks an occasional fruit meal consisting of ripe strawberries, peaches, mangos, or canned fruit cocktail.

Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation
A quality calcium supplement with vitamin D3 is an important factor in maintaining most lizards, including Blue-tongued Skinks. Make sure it is phosphorous free, and do not over supplement. Sprinkle a small amount on the food every other feeding for babies and gravid females, and every third feeding for all other adults. If given a varied diet, blue-tongues will not need any other vitamin or mineral supplements."

I use his diet and all of my skinks are doing great! Hope this helps.
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Stacey

buffysmom Feb 08, 2004 06:51 PM

I follow the diet laid out by James & it's working really well. I mix a different protien source w/ various veggies every day (actually once a month, then freeze them in little packets). So one day Indy will get veggies/fruit/dogfood & the next day he'll get veggies/chicken. It's a little different every day, but I notice he likes the dog food the most. I try not to give him a dog food mix two days in a row because I don't want him refusing other foods.
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