Juvenile doesn't like BSFL?

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Is it normal for a bearded dragon to be a picky eater? I've fed the guy superworms, dubias, crickets, and I just cannot get him to eat BSFL. I put some in with his salad and a few of them went missing, so I assume he had some at least by accident. But now I can put them in his cage clear as day and even when they squirm a bit he shows no interest.

Is it normal for beardies to be picky? I kind of had the impression they would eat just about anything that crawls. Is there a way to make them more enticing for him as well? I don't want all these grubs to go to waste.
 

kingofnobbys

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I have a water skink who hates the taste of the live BSFL , but if I snip the head off the lavae or pupae and squeeze out the meat --- she thinks that's yummy .
My BTs and beardie don't mind the lavae , and flies , but I need to hand feed the lavae & pupae to them.

She's very spoilt , I've noticed the wild water skinks polish off the remains without any hesitation (they are not picky at all - and always hungry for more food and left overs from pet lizards).
 

ryknoll3

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Yes it's possible for them to be picky. MY guy recently decided he's not interested in dubias anymore. He'll eat a few of them every few days to keep from starving I guess, but he's not very enthusiastic. I bought some crickets (I hate those miserable, smelly, die quickly, bite my dragon things) and he has been chomping those down.

I see all of these YouTube videos of people's dragons nearly jumping out of their enclosures to get their bugs. I wish I had one of those... I'm always worried whether he's eating enough of something's wrong.

He'll eat a few BSFL, but they don't really get him too excited, either. He DOES get most excited about hornworms, but he can't have too many of those.
 

ryknoll3

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Yes it's possible for them to be picky. MY guy recently decided he's not interested in dubias anymore. He'll eat a few of them every few days to keep from starving I guess, but he's not very enthusiastic. I bought some crickets (I hate those miserable, smelly, die quickly, bite my dragon things) and he has been chomping those down.

I see all of these YouTube videos of people's dragons nearly jumping out of their enclosures to get their bugs. I wish I had one of those... I'm always worried whether he's eating enough of something's wrong.

He'll eat a few BSFL, but they don't really get him too excited, either. He DOES get most excited about hornworms, but he can't have too many of those.
 
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