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Posted by Tazzy on April 03, 2000 at 01:03:59:
In Reply to: Commercial food and Iguanas posted by Dan on April 02, 2000 at 10:31:54:
okay so I take it my food tha I give him is not worth hte container that it comes in! LOLOL
okay, I can do this,
I did get him ( as a treat) soem dry food and he won't touch it ( not at all) and a monkey biscuit ( pet store said they make a good treat)
he turned his nose up to it! LOl kinda like a spoiled child! LOL
tazzy
: OK, I'm gonna get slammed for this, but here it goes anyway:
: If you're going to feed commercial food, do your research carefully! I started my 2 Igs (they were adopted - just little babies that were being mis-treated. I'd never raised Igs, but I had plently of experience with snakes and skinks and such, and thought "how hard can Igs be?" *rolls eyes* I love 'em to death, but boy are they a pain sometimes : Long story short, they loved the Zoomed stuff (which was a relief - Zoomed's offering was the #1, and T-rex was a close second in terms of nutritional value). Keep in mind that I am talking about the dry variety of juvie Ig food. : Which brings me to another point. Water. Dry food can cause dehydration, as most Igs get the majority of their water from their food. So my babies get all the parsely and Romaine lettuce they want these days. : And yes, the greens and the Zoomed dry food both get treated with calcium and vita suppliments. : Dan
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