stankqueen
New member
Hello,
My boy has been recently sick and has lost around 4 grams (from 52g down to 48g), and according to the vet he was an 'okay but not great' weight to begin with. He is doing much better and has a ravenous appetite. My first priority is getting him to a healthy weight, however it is hard to find information on putting weight on a salamander.
I have been offering him gut-loaded meal worms, wax worms, and canned earth worms, which he all loves and has been eating up.
Is it okay to feed him more, and more often? or could that cause problems on it's own? should I just feed him as usual and the weight will come back?
This is funny to me as I have spent my life around horses and I know all the answers to that for them, but salamanders? I am lost.
My boy has been recently sick and has lost around 4 grams (from 52g down to 48g), and according to the vet he was an 'okay but not great' weight to begin with. He is doing much better and has a ravenous appetite. My first priority is getting him to a healthy weight, however it is hard to find information on putting weight on a salamander.
I have been offering him gut-loaded meal worms, wax worms, and canned earth worms, which he all loves and has been eating up.
Is it okay to feed him more, and more often? or could that cause problems on it's own? should I just feed him as usual and the weight will come back?
This is funny to me as I have spent my life around horses and I know all the answers to that for them, but salamanders? I am lost.