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Re: Latest on Zoe...UGH!...the bugger! (it's a long one!)


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Posted by Paws_Ont on April 14, 2003 at 09:17:05:

In Reply to: Latest on Zoe...UGH!...the bugger! (it's a long one!) posted by icequeen on April 14, 2003 at 00:12:55:

I would keep feeding him and eventually he will do it on his own again.
I don't know if this will be helpful but, I thought you could give it a try. I went out and bought my guy a Active UVB Heat bulb by T-Rex there expensive but they last a year. This increased his appitite. Then I removed the red heat light and replaced it with a white - 100 watt halogen flood light. His appitite has sky rocketed and he will hunt on his own. I think that the red light changes the colour of the food to the point that it is harder for them to idnetify. He has also taken to eating plants and veggies.



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