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They're little black holes at that age. Let them eat until they start to slow down, but don't introduce too many food items at one time, b/c they'll play pic and stuff their crops full, which could be bad when they try to swallow that mass of cricket mash. Drop some in, let them eat those, then add more, until they start to slow down. Don't let them stuff themselves until they get entirely bloated. Also, keep fresh greens in the cage at all times. Collards are good, as are mustard, dandelion, and turnips (there are more good greens, these are what is usually readily available in the supermarkets around here), and a bit of yellow squash, diced up small. They really enjoy the yellow stuff. They can much on salad if they get hungry between breakfast and dinner crix. They'll eat a LOT of crix, just don't let them get too bloated at one sitting.
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