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    When do people on here swap from feeding their juvs daily to every other day? I have some now at 3 months old on daily feeding, but is it time to think about changing it?

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    Default Re: feeding juveniles

    I would say at three months it would be fine as the breeding age is about 3 months ?
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    Default Re: feeding juveniles

    That's what I thought, but thought I'd gain a consensus opinion first! Really hoping they don't even think about breeding yet as they are still only about a third the size of the adults.

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