12-17 LEO AMPS=170 +2.1=148 +5=129 +8=176. PMPS=179 +2.4=151 +4.1=67 +5=80

You could try feeding slightly higher carbs - say 10% at +1 in all cycles and see if that flattens him out. He might clear the bounce tonight and dive at onset.
 
This morning's cycle is not drastic. He's bouncing from the dive yesterday. But you don't know which cycle will have more action, so to keep it simple, feed 10% in all cycles.
 
This morning's cycle is not drastic. He's bouncing from the dive yesterday. But you don't know which cycle will have more action, so to keep it simple, feed 10% in all cycles.

So is it 10% alone or mixed with LC? Is this because this will prevent NDW and keep from under 50 BGs?
I thought yesterday looked pretty good after the yellow and pink days.
 
Yes. That dive would trigger a bounce


Hoping some 10% at +1 which is borderline LC-MC can help slow the drop.

So no mixing of 10% w/ LC? Just straight 10% at +1? Only at +1? You mentioned earlier, "...feed 10% in all cycles." Not sure what is meant by "in all cycles."

Thanks!!
 
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Yes, just 10% at +1 without mixing with LC. What is the carb% he gets as LC? By feed 10% at +1 in all cycles I mean that you feed 10% at +1 in all cycles and not just in some cycles based on his preshots. LOL. Not sure if that is any clearer.
 
Yes, just 10% at +1 without mixing with LC. What is the carb% he gets as LC? By feed 10% at +1 in all cycles I mean that you feed 10% at +1 in all cycles and not just in some cycles based on his preshots. LOL. Not sure if that is any clearer.

Pate that varies depending on the food from 0, 2, or 3%.

So every + 1, use the 10%; which will end up 2X/day at each +1.

Did I understand correctly now?

+4.1=67, so gave him some more 10% mw LC.

Somehow I ended up with shots around 8am and pm, so +4 is after midnight now. Always keep extra food out for Leo and the other two. Who ends up eating it, I'll never know unless I set up a camera or separate the other two (who are brothers from the same litter and not each other's favorite); or Leo in the little bathroom with door closed--which he'll hate and cry all night, so prefer to not isolate Leo. I probably put out too much food at night to ensure Leo has an improved chance to get some and discard the remaining in the morning. Used the autofeeder for awhile, but no guarantees Leo was getting it.
 
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+5=80
Leo ate the dehydrated chicken pieces he gets in trade for his ear blood, but didn't want anymore food.

Going to sleep now!
 
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