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jobi
at Thu Mar 11 15:05:32 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
uros are very easy if you dont dehydrate them like 90% keepers do! feed them dendelion flowers,leafs and steam, clovers the hole plant, bok chow, dry lentiles, and 10% insects no more. dont bother with any other foods or you will mess things up.
as for your babies, sorry but strong babies feed hours after hatching, they run any mouving insects and feed like thers no tomorow. over the years pepoles keep teling me how there lizards have no appetites or dont feed much, well kept lizards of all species and age feed with gusto, thats what they are geneticaly programed to do in life.
once I was aboute to optain 1.1 fuji iguanas, the breeder said the female was a problem feeder sins birth, so I said forget it!
you see with experience we get to know and understand the importance of proper incubation husbandry, its effects on babies and therfor future propagations. a good breeder will explain this to you and help you avoide such problems. keeping and breeding them is simply not enought, always room for improuvements.
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