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Feeding Fuzzies

blitzbabe

New member
Hi-

I have a 4 month old corn that I was feeding f/t pinkies. I've been reading the info. on there to find out when to switch him to fuzzies. I've read if your corn can eat two pinkies in a row with no problem, you can probably feed them a pinkie with no problem. So, I fed him two pinkies two times in a row (a week apart) and he had no problems eating them and digesting them. I decided it was time to try a fuzzie last week. I put him in his feeding container and hw was anxious to eat it but it seemed like it took alot longer to eat it than usual. I know it's bigger but it seemed like he kept opening his mouth trying to figure out how to get that big of a meal in there. He did end up eating it and it digested just fine. But I deiced to look at other threads to see if I read the info right about when to move him to fuzzies. I later found that some people were saying if your corn can eat two BIG pinkies it's time to move them on to fuzzies. Well I only gave him small pinkies.

I'm feeding him tonight or tomorrow and I just want to make sure it's OK to keep feeding him fuzzies as long as they're being digested fine.

I'll appreciate any feedback.

Thanks,

Cheryl
:D
 
OK, good. Thanks for the fast response. I was just worried since he did try about 2-3 times to get his mouth over it but he did seem very content after eating.
 
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