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My beardie stopped eating, should i worry?
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[QUOTE="Juno, post: 2041177, member: 118873"] I was gonna build a black soldier fly reproduction bin anyway, so this just makes me want to build it sooner ^^ Mh~ I'll expand the cockroaches bins too, starting from the dubias, seeing that they will be his main food for now. I searched online for the English name, and the moths i was talking about should be called "wax worms". I've successfully breeded them in the past, so i could do it again if needed. I also know how to breed mealworms(both the big and small species), so i could give him a large variety of insects if it means a better diet ^^ Oh, about crickets... I really hate them, they smell, make noise, are delicate, and hard to catch, so i would like to avoid keeping them if possible. I tried keeping both the banded and the acheta ones but, while i still successfully breeded them in small numbers, i found them an unreliable food source unless kept in very large populations. I could try locusts or grasshoppers if they would be better, but it's still an investment i would have to make in the future, since i need to clear and prepare a space just to keep the bins/nets. Thanks very much for your help! Honestly, I'm a bit of a worrywart, so your responses helped make me feel a bit better ^^ I really love animals, especially the one i care for, so i often get panic attacks if something bad happens... (I have chronic anxiety unfortunately) Maybe i may be worrying too much, but thank you for your help regardless <3 [/QUOTE]
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