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Critterlove portion sizes and prep
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02/08/19 10:29 AM
02/08/19 10:29 AM
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Just switching to Critterlove Complete and started freezing it in cubes. I got that each glider gets 14 grams of the complete but I do not have a food scale. I am guessing it is one cube for every two gliders. Is that about right?
Also I have been making the salad by scooping out two tablespoons of dry for each glider every day. I put it in their bowl, put water in, let it sit for about five minutes, and then drain most of the water. This seems to work and they ate it all last night, is it better though to mix the salad all at once as I have read some owners do?
Thanks.
Dobby Elric Arwen Eilonwy
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Re: Critterlove portion sizes and prep
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02/08/19 11:11 AM
02/08/19 11:11 AM
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The measurements for the Compete is about 1 Tablespoon per glider. 2 tablespoons of fruit/ vegetable salad per glider.
I'm glad to hear your gliders are eating the freeze dried salad.
I mix up the fresh salad and have learned to freeze the bok choy, kale, or cabbage away from the sweeter foods and combine all together once frozen. I don't know why, but mine don't like the juices of kale, cabbage or bok choy to freeze on to the fruits... Keep in mind my babies are spoiled rotten... Not everyone has this issue.... ;-)
Dawn Be patient, and Trust your journey.... Grace Ruby Mom Fiona, Dot, Stewie and Dad Wish I could turn back time... Miss you all...
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Re: Critterlove portion sizes and prep
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02/08/19 12:02 PM
02/08/19 12:02 PM
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Thanks, one more thing not to worry about. Just finished cleaning out scents and redecorating the cage for the girls. I go to pick them up in about an hour. I took every pouch except the zipper bonding pouch out of the cage last night so I could get the boys out easily but they saw through my ever so cunning plan and decided to gather all their blankets and hold a camp out in their hammock. So I had to coax their sleepy lazy butts out with yogurt drops and steal the hammock. They then went along quietly for the pouch once they were done eating.
Dobby Elric Arwen Eilonwy
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