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.... but just how hungry are they? They are usually fed a load of crickets (about 5 each) every day. The petshop was out and they went 3 days with no crickets. I fed them last night and this morning and still I saw one attacking the other.
I know they have terribly poor eyesight and more than likely the one just struck out at movement.
My question is - are they still hungry? They aren't skinny by any means so I know the number of crickets they're eating is good enough to maintain weight.
This is just idle curiousity. After the bite I fed them again, and I made sure the smaller one got several crickets by handfeeding him, leaving the larger one to hunt his own down. Am I going to wind up with obese tigers?
LOL I guess this stands out so much because my other tiger was a singleton. Raised by himself for years.
Sharon
I know they have terribly poor eyesight and more than likely the one just struck out at movement.
My question is - are they still hungry? They aren't skinny by any means so I know the number of crickets they're eating is good enough to maintain weight.
This is just idle curiousity. After the bite I fed them again, and I made sure the smaller one got several crickets by handfeeding him, leaving the larger one to hunt his own down. Am I going to wind up with obese tigers?
LOL I guess this stands out so much because my other tiger was a singleton. Raised by himself for years.
Sharon