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Post by mar on Oct 14, 2004 8:19:43 GMT -8
As iguanas start to slow eating about now I have seen a few here suggest increasing the ratio of greens in the salad -- makes sense to me at least.
Jennifer Swofford had a diet for a long time that only fed greens and leafy veggies, a great well balanced list, but I can't find it. The link to it on anapsid is down and my bookmark is dead. Can anyone help? Anyone have background with this type of diet?
Mark
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Post by prism_wolf on Oct 15, 2004 10:02:55 GMT -8
Jennifer Swoffords page is down right now...as is The Basking Spot which holds it. Here's a little note from them: www.baskingspot.com/
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Post by prism_wolf on Oct 15, 2004 10:08:42 GMT -8
P.S. I don't change the feedings during breeding season, weather changes, or whatever. I feed the same Ca: P ratio I do any other time of the year.
If a person is worried about a change in dietary habits and the calcium intake of their igs...go with the higher ratio calcium rich foods instead of the full salad meals. To me I would think this is lessening the values of what the other foods offer though, so I will stick with my diet.
Jen may have something there, but I would like to read it first.
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