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I have alwasy loved tockays for their sheir strengh and the fact that they eat mice when adults.. Just curious as to what your oppinions are on raising a tokay in the following way ..
Crickets as a young one and once able to eat mice .. A rodent diet with almost never any crickets.. I am looking for the upside and downside of this practice .. Anyone have any tokay's raised in such a way?
I have heard of possible MBD .. or shorter lifetime - Are these true and proven?
Tx in advance
Dom
I don't think an all rodent diet would be the greatest. I feed my group as much variety as possible ie... crickets, grasshoppers,mealworms, superworms,moths,etc...with an occasional fuzzy or hopper mouse for a treat like once a month if that. I've never tried an all rodent diet, but I don't think it would be very healthy for your Tokays I.M.H.O.
Dave
lostwithin
08-29-04, 11:37 AM
have heard an all rodent diet can be harmful too much fat content. I feed Mine crickets, roach's ect
Devon
I believe their natural diet consists of almost 100% insects..
Roaches would be your best bet...... I know to much rodents can lead to a world of problems in some animals.
I don't see in any way how an all-rodent diet could cause MBD in an omnivorous/carnivorous nocturnal lizard, such as a Tokay. They are eating whole prey items, that contain all the essential nutrients, including vitamin d.
However, if a reptile that naturally consumes a low-fat high-roughage diet (most small-medium, and many large lizards) is offered an alternative diet that is higher in fat/lower roughage, it will cause fatty deposits in/on the organs which can lead to their failure to properly function and utlimately leading to the animals untimely demise. And yes, this is proven to be very true.
MBD wont happen, but kidney, liver failure etc will.
Tx alot for the answers guys ..
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