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1st September 01:35
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Hi all,
I feed my beardie swiss chard and shredded carrot, but he still loves his superworms. Now that the days are getting shorter here he has begun to eat less and the superworms have begun to spoil before he can eat them all. So I'd like to switch him from greens + worms to greens + pellets, but I'm worried that he'll refuse the eat them and hold out for worms until he starts wasting away nibbling greens alone. I've put pellets into the tank for a couple days now and I'm pretty sure he hasn't touched them yet. Is there a good way to make this switch? Should I hand feed him for a while? Or will he eventually make the switch on his own before he gets as hungry as I worry he will? Thanks for any advice you can give! ![]() Grey -- The technical axiom that nothing is impossible sinisterly implies the pitfall corollary that nothing is ridiculous. - http://www.greywyvern.com/orca#search - Orca Search: Full-featured spider and site-search engine |
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1st September 02:57
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Get one of those vibrating feeding dishes...
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