Amanda_Bennett
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I have been getting conflicting information about an Amazons need for gravel.
Some say they do need it and some say if they are eating a large amount of fresh foods they don't need it. Approx. 50% of her diet or a little more is fresh fruits and veggies, brown & wild rice, oatmeal, etc.
I took Zilla's gravel away mostly because of the disgusting condition of the dish and the gravel in it. I didn't want her to get sick from ingesting filthy gravel with feces all over it.
Should I go get her some more since she is used to having it, or will she be fine without it?
She keeps looking for it, at least that is what I think she is doing by going to the floor of the cage in the same place it was being kept. She just started this behavior this morning, and wouldn't eat her breakfast, just kept doing "circles" around her cage and looking in the spot the gravel used to be.
It was shower morning so I did give her a shower and then she ate a small amount of the fruits and is napping now.
Any advice from people who know more than I do is appreciated
Some say they do need it and some say if they are eating a large amount of fresh foods they don't need it. Approx. 50% of her diet or a little more is fresh fruits and veggies, brown & wild rice, oatmeal, etc.
I took Zilla's gravel away mostly because of the disgusting condition of the dish and the gravel in it. I didn't want her to get sick from ingesting filthy gravel with feces all over it.
Should I go get her some more since she is used to having it, or will she be fine without it?
She keeps looking for it, at least that is what I think she is doing by going to the floor of the cage in the same place it was being kept. She just started this behavior this morning, and wouldn't eat her breakfast, just kept doing "circles" around her cage and looking in the spot the gravel used to be.
It was shower morning so I did give her a shower and then she ate a small amount of the fruits and is napping now.
Any advice from people who know more than I do is appreciated