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<blockquote data-quote="Grandsouls" data-source="post: 171094" data-attributes="member: 32091"><p>Please DO NOT power feed your lizard to make him grow quickly.</p><p>Please do research! IT is not good for any form of reptile. It can cause fatty liver disease, and shorten there life expectancy DRAMATICALLY. Just feed him and keep him at a healthy weight, and please just be patient. Sure you may get a adult quicker, but he is also going to be dead a hell of a lot quicker too. Please do more research. They are not a slow growing species to begin with, just be patient your main concern should be keeping him healthy, even if you do power feed your really only knocking off maybe 1 month from young to adult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandsouls, post: 171094, member: 32091"] Please DO NOT power feed your lizard to make him grow quickly. Please do research! IT is not good for any form of reptile. It can cause fatty liver disease, and shorten there life expectancy DRAMATICALLY. Just feed him and keep him at a healthy weight, and please just be patient. Sure you may get a adult quicker, but he is also going to be dead a hell of a lot quicker too. Please do more research. They are not a slow growing species to begin with, just be patient your main concern should be keeping him healthy, even if you do power feed your really only knocking off maybe 1 month from young to adult. [/QUOTE]
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