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Help w/ Texas Spiny
We caught a Texas Spiny yesterday and he is set-up and doing well. I need to know approx. how many crickets/insects he should eat in a day. I bought a bag of 15 small crickets yesterday and now he just ate about 8-10 in 2 minutes. Any advice you have about these lizards would be great! I have 1 ball python that I have had a year and a half and this forum has been great. TIA!
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
 Originally Posted by VesuviusVicki
We caught a Texas Spiny yesterday and he is set-up and doing well. I need to know approx. how many crickets/insects he should eat in a day. I bought a bag of 15 small crickets yesterday and now he just ate about 8-10 in 2 minutes. Any advice you have about these lizards would be great! I have 1 ball python that I have had a year and a half and this forum has been great. TIA! 
You caught him?
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
 Originally Posted by lenastorms
You caught him?
Yep. He was on my back porch. My son and I went to look at him and he didn't move around much. Not sure if he was someone's pet or what?!?! Thought it was strange that he didn't flee.
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
here's a link to the care sheet..
http://www.centralpets.com/animals/r...s/lzd2702.html
If you "caught" it, I would let it go... that has to be too much stress for the poor little guy. I cant imagine adjusting to life in a tank after living in the wild. Just my If you do decide to keep him I would make his new home as much like his old one as possible.
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
 Originally Posted by lenastorms
here's a link to the care sheet..
http://www.centralpets.com/animals/r...s/lzd2702.html
If you "caught" it, I would let it go... that has to be too much stress for the poor little guy. I cant imagine adjusting to life in a tank after living in the wild. Just my  If you do decide to keep him I would make his new home as much like his old one as possible.
Yeah I based a lot on that caresheet but I guess I need to know approx how many crickets they should eat in a day. I have heard they do pretty well in captivity but if they refuse to eat you should let them go. He obviously has acclimated enough to eat.
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
feed like you would feed a beardie of the same size.
Make sure you have UVB.. if you dont, release it.
we dont know it's size. you cant really over feed them to much.
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
 Originally Posted by NexusRebellion
feed like you would feed a beardie of the same size.
Make sure you have UVB.. if you dont, release it.
we dont know it's size. you cant really over feed them to much.
Thanks. I will look over the beardie care sheet. Are you saying that they won't eat too much or that I shouldn't over feed? Also the UVA/UVB is already hooked up on top of the tank. Thanks!
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
Sweet.
I'm saying they can over eat a bit.
But it's not a huge deal. You will learn how much it can handle. Feed a few gut loaded crickets once daily..
If it gets to fat.. dont give so many.
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Re: Help w/ Texas Spiny
 Originally Posted by NexusRebellion
Sweet.
I'm saying they can over eat a bit.
But it's not a huge deal. You will learn how much it can handle. Feed a few gut loaded crickets once daily..
If it gets to fat.. dont give so many.
Gotcha!
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