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FunkyRes
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Back when I use to keep Alligator Lizards (they were my first kind of Lizard) we offered them vitamin rich leafy vegetables, like spinach etc. - which they readily took.
I plan to do the same with my WC female (haven't yet) and her offspring if she is in fact gravid (I suspect so).
NOTE - Dr. Stebbins told me not to use Lettuce because most kinds of very poor nutritionally. Years ago, I remember spinach being their favorite - they also liked brussel sprouts and would even eat shredded carrots.
Anyway - I think I am going to use supplements this time around.
I bought some "Rep-Cal" phosphorus-free Calcium w/ Vitamin D3 today - put a little in the cricket bag and shook it. I know Calcium and Vitamin D3 is the important ones, but the bottle recommends something called "Herpvite".
Opinions on that?
I suspect that with fresh leafy vegetables made available, the calcium and D3 is sufficient, but opinions of others are certainly valued. It's been years since I've kept any, and a lot of new information I'm sure exists. ----- 3.0 WC; 0.1 CB L. getula californiae 0.1 CB L. pyromelana pyromelana 0.1 WC Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata (gravid)
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