m3s4 said:Not to mention if you want to feed raw, you can filter out the whites and only feed the yolk - which is healthier and severely reduces the chance of biotin deficiency, which is already minimal for most unless they are on a 100% raw, un-separated egg yolk/white diet.
Shells are a good source of calcium and when ground up with the yolk and light supplementation, can make for a staple food source that is especially good at getting even the finickiest tegus to eat.
laurarfl said:m3s4 said:Not to mention if you want to feed raw, you can filter out the whites and only feed the yolk - which is healthier and severely reduces the chance of biotin deficiency, which is already minimal for most unless they are on a 100% raw, un-separated egg yolk/white diet.
Shells are a good source of calcium and when ground up with the yolk and light supplementation, can make for a staple food source that is especially good at getting even the finickiest tegus to eat.
Which is a great idea
All of my tegus love raw eggs. How much more nutrition can you get? It is the beginning of a life form in a neat little package.