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| OK I am Quite curious about the things that you feed your pets and what pets you are feeding, as a general rule most creatures eat more than one thing, so I am wondering specifically how you vary your pets diets. I will post my pet, her name and what she eats, then you all do the same, and we'll see what we come up with, maybe we will all get ideas! My Pet is a Savannah Monitor named Quest she is a year and a half Female? Quest eats : -Adult F/T mice -Hardboiled Egg whites -Lots of large crickets -Big juicy earthworms -Canned Superworms -the occasional minnow -Vitamin suplaments -Water -going to start on maybe some poultry soon
See updates on Quest at: http://www.reptilechannel.com/blog/viewbio.aspx?apid=113305&entitycrt=1
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Ball Python- Pinkie/Fuzzie Mice WaterLeopard Gecko- Crickets Mealworms Calcuim Dust Vitamen Suplementation
______________________ 0.0.1 Python regius 0.0.1 Eublepharis macularius ______________________ "Life is so unlike theory"-Anthony Trollope
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Red eared slider Turt food crickets mealworms waxworms earthworms pheonix worms occasional roachCorn snake fuzzies occasionally dusted with minerals and vitamens and calcium
My Pets: 0.0.1 Blood Red Corn Snake (Larry) 0.1.0 Red Eared Slider (Shelly) If you are not going to respect that we love reptiles, don't go passing crazy bills and don't kill every herp you see, O.K. people!!! Ha, what can i say, some people have drugs, i have herps COMING ON OCTOBER THE 10TH OR 11TH: One Jungle Carpet Python Post, or we'll killl you. Lol jk
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| Leopard Gecko mealworms, waxworms, crickets, water, calcium, calcium/D3, vitamin/mineral
1 albino reverse stripe leopard gecko Yoshi 1 silver miniature poodle Midnight
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snakes
rat pups, hoppers, pinkies.
anoles
mealies, crickets.
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| collard lizard this is what i often offer to him on a cycle lobster roaches discoid roaches mealworms small pinky mouse small feeder lizard when i can get em small gecko\lizard eggs he loves em and i have many animals but the collard lizard has the most diverse eating habits in the wild. i have tried many different types of greens and veggies but he refuses them even though they are suppose to be omnivores but oh well mine isn't lol and yes i do breed my own roaches my largest colony is the lobster roach colony so he get alot of lobster roaches which is probably his favorite food item i have found so far
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| Daisy the leo eats pheonix worms, mini mealworms, waxworms, and crickets. Bongo the African Fat-Tailed Gecko won't eat anything but crickets. Ivy and Scribbles the Grey Treefrogs eat pheonix worms, crickets, and earthworms.
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| Bowser leopard gecko small crickets mealworms hates calcium supplements but i don't worry he healthy waxworms(on his birthday and other holidays) sara ball python fuzzes ginger corn snake small rat
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Leopard gecko: -staple: crickets, phoenix worms -ocassional: mealworms, wax worms -supplements: Cal-Stron Calcium Dust, RepCal MultivitaminCrested geckos: -staple: Crested Gecko Diet -ocassional: crickets -supplements: Cal-Stron Calcium Dust Mossy frog: -staple: crickets, fruit flies -ocassional: none -supplements: none Box turtles: -staple: box turtle pellets, mealworms, earthworms -ocassional: vegetables/fruits -supplements: Cal-Stron Calcium Dust, cuttlebone
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| Solomon Asabo, 2 years (Python regius)- small rat once every 12-20 days Iris Anaranjado, 1 yr, 6 mos (Epicrates cenchria cenchria)- large mouse every 12-20 days Dante, 8 mos (Uromastyx geyrii)- romaine lettuce, raddacio, red lettuce, varied greens and herbs once daily. I add in a bit of apple, asparagus, or pear every other day or so as well as crush up some jeuvenile iguana food to dust his food with. He takes a mealworm or two every month or so.
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