steve wrote:You can make your own veggie treats. If you try aquatic plants, they should last longer in there until she eats it. I also like to recommend a veggie clip for them to use. Lastly, I would not use wild plants or prey - contamination and parasites are an issue.
steve wrote:If she has a healthy appetite and in good overall health, then you might need to try tough love and restrict her food.
steve wrote:Only offer veggies until one of you gives in.
Kansasslider wrote:Try red leaf lettuce. Mine didn't like it for a while but now she can't get enough!
Into_the_Mystic wrote:Keep trying.. Sooner or later they will eat a few bites. Mine hasn't eaten much of any type of lettuce in about 8 months, but every-so-often, will take a few bites out of the stem. I offer it to him everyday hoping that that will be the day he decides to start eating it again.
SneakySushie wrote:Into_the_Mystic wrote:Keep trying.. Sooner or later they will eat a few bites. Mine hasn't eaten much of any type of lettuce in about 8 months, but every-so-often, will take a few bites out of the stem. I offer it to him everyday hoping that that will be the day he decides to start eating it again.
But that's just wasting lettuce. :C
Into_the_Mystic wrote:SneakySushie wrote:Into_the_Mystic wrote:Keep trying.. Sooner or later they will eat a few bites. Mine hasn't eaten much of any type of lettuce in about 8 months, but every-so-often, will take a few bites out of the stem. I offer it to him everyday hoping that that will be the day he decides to start eating it again.
But that's just wasting lettuce. :C
Tell me about it.. lol
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