July 2
Hoople is getting used to being fed while in his “cage” rather that me holding him. He’s funny—when he’s had enough he just turns around and marches back into his “tunnel”!
This morning he was frantic! He was all the way in back and behind a bit of the paper bag that lines his nesting tunnel. Convinced he couldn’t get out he cried and cried until I moved it over and he rushed out toward me!
His meals are more varied lately and he does not need to eat as often.
Feeding Schedule
730am 3 earthworms, 5 meal worms, water
845 6 earthworms, water
950 7 meal worms, soaked pellets
1100 4 earthworms, 1 meal worm, water
1200pm 1 1/2 lizard, water
1250 1/2 lizard, 4 earthworms, water
150 5 earthworms
225 1 meal worm, mango
350 1 lizard, water, mango
450 5 meal worms, 2 earthworms, water, mango, pellets
550 4 lg earthworms
700 8 meal worms, mango, pellets, water
Total : 27 meal worms, 28 earthworms, 3 lizards, mango, water
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