cadwallader
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was it peas, serpant???
I think he means rats?
I think he means rats?
was it peas, serpant???
I think he means rats?
Turkey and roo mince are best.
I mix them with raw eggs and calcium powder + peas and flatten onto trays and put them into the freezer, once frozen I cut them into cubes and defrost and feed.
Mince ,chicken necks ,roar beef chunks ,goat ,roar chicken chunks ,kangaroo are certain species eat fish ,yabbies and rats of all sizes. With the beef you should be careful because it can give them very mild runs ,as in poop soup yuck,. Everything else should be fine, lamb is a bit like beef, both should really be only offered as a treat. Giving lace monitors being so big I would most likely be confutable giving them a whole medium size goat steak as they can swallow at least 2 kg of meat at a time in the wild if they get the chance.
Diet should be taken VERY seriously, don't think that just because your lacies like the meat, that its any good for them.
The food items that I said were examples for all monitor species not just directly for lace monitors.
The food items that I said were examples for all monitor species not just directly for lace monitors.
I always include some greens, whether i have peas or spinnach lying around.Wow, I must be "old school". I'm still feeding all my lacies on whole rats, rabbits, quail and mice
Why do you include peas?
Sorry, please excuse if I am cutting into this thread but could monitors be fed liver by itself? I have seen liver in packs like mince in the meat section at super markets. Would this help a monitor recieve extra calcium if it was sick?
Sorry to but in!
I am not sure if this is the case with monitors but spinach contains oxelates and messes with calcium absorption which can lead to kidney problems. I know this to be true for omnivorous lizards. Shouldn't'I always include some greens, whether i have peas or spinnach lying around.
Your not old school i just make it up to save money, it lasts for months and you can re-freeze it.
Mince ,chicken necks ,roar beef chunks ,goat ,roar chicken chunks ,kangaroo are certain species eat fish ,yabbies and rats of all sizes. With the beef you should be careful because it can give them very mild runs ,as in poop soup yuck,. Everything else should be fine, lamb is a bit like beef, both should really be only offered as a treat. Giving lace monitors being so big I would most likely be confutable giving them a whole medium size goat steak as they can swallow at least 2 kg of meat at a time in the wild if they get the chance.
Whats everyones views on calcium supplements in mature lizards?
there is a veterinary liquid supplement that is available that can be injected into rodent which i know keepers use, that im intrigued to learn more about when i drop into the vets next?
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