rializa_2026
Junior Guinea Pig
Hey everyone,
It's been a minute since my fiance' @Chubbywolf and I have posted about our two adult males Reese n Chunk, whom we adopted almost a month ago from a rescue.
We always try to give Reese food first, because Reese is dominant and loves to steal food from Chunk, resulting in Reese being bigger and Chunk struggling to gain weight. We weighed them tonight, Reese being 40.8 OZ and Chunk being 29.6 OZ.
I'm hoping to get some insight and encouragement on how to help Chunk gain weight successfully and safely without over feeding him. My idea is to separate the two during feeding, but my fiancé wants to spread the food through out the cage.
If anyone has any advice, it would be much appreciated, TIA!
It's been a minute since my fiance' @Chubbywolf and I have posted about our two adult males Reese n Chunk, whom we adopted almost a month ago from a rescue.
We always try to give Reese food first, because Reese is dominant and loves to steal food from Chunk, resulting in Reese being bigger and Chunk struggling to gain weight. We weighed them tonight, Reese being 40.8 OZ and Chunk being 29.6 OZ.
I'm hoping to get some insight and encouragement on how to help Chunk gain weight successfully and safely without over feeding him. My idea is to separate the two during feeding, but my fiancé wants to spread the food through out the cage.
If anyone has any advice, it would be much appreciated, TIA!