skrapoy
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I mean it eats the food up like crazy so I would have to disagree I guess it’s a preference and dry? Lmao how can you tell if it’s dry or wet it’s a pic and I will inform you there was water at the bottoms how damp it was
Because if the food was wet then the calcium would all be the orange color and it would have water on the greens and the bottom of the fish would have water. In that pic there is probably several months worth of calcium on there. Too much man. Put cuttlebone in the enclosure and as long add your little dude is getting a variety in its first you really don't need to give calcium.
Because if the food was wet then the calcium would all be the orange color and it would have water on the greens and the bottom of the fish would have water. In that pic there is probably several months worth of calcium on there. Too much man. Put cuttlebone in the enclosure and as long add your little dude is getting a variety in its first you really don't need to give calcium.
He’s not bleeding my enclosure is fine obvise 70 humidity always substrate is damp in some areas obvy kinda dry in baskin and wdym by feeding tile? It’s like a flat small bowl he can climb in and out of easily if you read up you will see the calcium when it gets wet looks turns into a blood color that’s why I thought I was seeing blood in his / her food but there wasn’t ever any blood
Also the only reason why it looks like a lot is because part of that is calcium the other part of that is a multivitamin powder with a bunch of different benefits mixed together it calls for that much for amount of food ounce by spoon