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Re: how often should I feed'em??


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Posted by Craig Bensile on April 06, 2003 at 21:49:54:

In Reply to: how often should I feed'em?? posted by djcrl69 on April 06, 2003 at 17:09:48:

:How often should I feed my juvenile Frillies a day?
:Right now I am trying to keep em satisfied... when I feed'em should I put in a bunch of them in one serving?? or should I just throw in one??

:also what vegetables and greens... are best to feed to frillies?

:thanks...

:Lou
:

Feed it as much as it wants each feeding, and I would be feeding them once everyday right now. They most likely will not eat fruits or vegetables due to their carnivorous nature. Make sure your temps and humidity are correct as well.

You really need to read as much as possible before you buy a living creature. It is not right to buy the animal, then learn how to take care of it later down the line.


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