What is the common recommended feeding frequency for adult captive Whiptail lizards?
Answer
Every other day.
The appropriate feeding schedule for a captive whiptail lizard is closely related to its age and metabolic demands. Juvenile lizards, due to their rapid growth phase, require a consistent daily supply of energy. In contrast, healthy adult whiptails, while still active, possess lower continuous energy demands than juveniles. To prevent issues like obesity that can arise from overfeeding an adult at the same frequency as a growing juvenile, the widely accepted standard recommendation is to provide meals every other day. This schedule balances necessary nutritional intake with metabolic needs.

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