Hey people,
Do any of you have any carnivorous/omnivorous lizards that look kinda thin? Try feeding them a F/T pinkie (if the lizard is medium size; large bearded dragons, larger leopard geckos, etc.) once a month to help add some nutrients and fats to its diet. For smaller lizards, like baby dragons, etc. I like to feed mouse tails and feet to them once in awhile. I just fed my baby bearded dragon a tail and 4 legs today via forceps. The body of the fuzzy (pre-killed of coarse) went to a baby milksnake.
I am not saying feed your herps exclusively rodents, but by feeding these spragly, it will help them out
Do any of you have any carnivorous/omnivorous lizards that look kinda thin? Try feeding them a F/T pinkie (if the lizard is medium size; large bearded dragons, larger leopard geckos, etc.) once a month to help add some nutrients and fats to its diet. For smaller lizards, like baby dragons, etc. I like to feed mouse tails and feet to them once in awhile. I just fed my baby bearded dragon a tail and 4 legs today via forceps. The body of the fuzzy (pre-killed of coarse) went to a baby milksnake.
I am not saying feed your herps exclusively rodents, but by feeding these spragly, it will help them out