GussieFinknottl
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I collected a few blue-spots in the spring (in accordance with state laws). They've fed pretty voraciously, and they've grown close to adult size.
I've read elsewhere that ambystomids may run a risk for overeating and becoming obese. Is this true of blue-spots?
Either way, of course, I'll keep close watch on how mine look and how much they eat.
But if they do run that risk of getting overweight, I'll pay extra close attention, and I won't ever feel like I'm depriving them of food if they look like they don't need another meal and I don't give it to them.
Thanks!
I've read elsewhere that ambystomids may run a risk for overeating and becoming obese. Is this true of blue-spots?
Either way, of course, I'll keep close watch on how mine look and how much they eat.
But if they do run that risk of getting overweight, I'll pay extra close attention, and I won't ever feel like I'm depriving them of food if they look like they don't need another meal and I don't give it to them.
Thanks!