July 3
Hoople’s tail is starting to develop the familiar Mot Mot “racquet tail” .
He continues to enjoy a variety of insects in addition to mango.
Feeding Schedule
745am 1 earthworm, 6 meal worms, mango
825 6 meal worms, mango
930 1 lizard
1010 6 meal worms, 1 lizard, banana, mango
1110 2 meal worms, banana, mango
1135 2 small earthworms, 4 meal worms, water
100pm 3 beetles
200 5 meal worms
310 4 meal worms, 2 earthworms, mango, water
400 6 meal worms
515 1 (lg) beetle, 16 meal worms!
645 9 meal worms, pellets
745 9 meal worms
Total : 73 meal worms, 5 earthworms, 2 lizards, 4 beetles
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