I feed my a dusted pinkie once a week cuz hes a baby haha is that cool?
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I feed my a dusted pinkie once a week cuz hes a baby haha is that cool?
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Like has been said, variety is key, as some feeders may lack certain nutritional values where some excel. Try feeding a mixture of gut-loaded crickets, Dubia roaches, (Despite being "roaches" this species is a staple in the pet trade, and rightly so as it is fairly nutritious) Canadian night-crawlers, (The personal best on the list, they're easy to get, easy to feed, and also serve as a mini tank cleaner) and finally, grasshopper/locust species. You can occasionally feed foods like wax-worms, meal-worms, super-worms, ect but not too often as wax-worms are high in fat, and meal-worms/super-worms are hard for them to digest because of the shells. Pinky mice, should also be fed occasionally, because they are high in fat as well, and most amphibians can't digest bones very well. Here's an article that is perfectly applicable in this situation: http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/foods.shtml
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