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Does your dragon ‘cook’ their greens and berries?
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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2044330, member: 101939"] If you’re having trouble getting him to eat his greens and you haven’t tried any of these before they may be worth a go since some of these seem to be popular with dragons and some I’ve had success with when it comes to my younger dragon who’s picky about his greens. Bok choy and Pak choy cut into thin strips. Raw grated carrot. Rocket leaves (though it looks like that might be what you have in the photo there based on the shape of the leaves) Steamed pumpkin. Cooked peas (the first vegetable my younger dragon decided to eat all on his own). Cooked corn. Raw green bean (try offering whole and holding it so he can bite pieces off or cut it up into small pieces). Could also try different preparation methods since I’ve found some prefer things certain ways. For example my dragons love pumpkin steamed but won’t touch it if I bake it. [/QUOTE]
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