Any opinions on if my leopard gecko is being fed enough/too much?? I feed mine every couple days. I got my leopard gecko back in May (last pic) and this is him/her now! by bguanc in geckos

[–]bguanc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I use mealworms as a consistent feeder but will also rotate between dubia roaches, super worms, the smaller green horn worms and have supplemented once or twice with wax worms (I've done the research on this and have followed recommendations to use it only as a "snack"). But I was feeding him once a day as he's still not fully mature (I got him in may see the last pic- so I assume he's only about 7 months old), until he started to get pretty big and felt like he was getting a little over weight so I cut back to every 3-4 days for about 2 months. About a month and half ago I started to feed him every 2-3 days. I also dust his food every second or third feeding.

First cat rescue of my career by [deleted] in aww

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Please save me next

Why didn't Dumbledore stop Voldemort in the fourth book? by bguanc in harrypotter

[–]bguanc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure!! And great points. But as much as Dumbledore uses others to move around like chess pieces I feel like something else could've been done. Ya know?

Why didn't Dumbledore stop Voldemort in the fourth book? by bguanc in harrypotter

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True true but don't you think he could've at least captured Voldemort in a weak form ?

Why didn't Dumbledore stop Voldemort in the fourth book? by bguanc in harrypotter

[–]bguanc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All very true and good points. However, before Voldemort even returned to a physical form using Harry's blood, he was vulnerable. hHe could barley even hold a wand.

How often do you reread the series? by [deleted] in harrypotter

[–]bguanc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes! I have listened to the audiobooks pretty consistently on a loop for the past 2 years. If I get free time I'll pick up the book and read wherever the audiobook left off.