I have recently rescued a bearded dragon, while i am not the ideal parent for it as honestly I have no experience.
I can assure you that it's in a much better home now that it was before i adopted it.
I do however have some questions that the googling just doesn't seem to be able to answer.
So question one is this a male or a female?
Second question it seems to have way to much loose skin is it about to shed and or is this normal?
Finally food, if it's alive the dragon will happily chase it down and lick it up but how do you get it to eat vegetables.
I've followed every guide everything from shaking the vegetables to mimic a moving creature to putting it on a paper towel to give it contrast the dragon literaly has no interest in any of the following.
acorn squash
apples
apricot
artichoke heart
asparagus
bell peppers
blackberries
blueberries
bok choy
butternut squash
cabbage
carrots
celery
chayote
cherries
chicory
collard greens
cranberries
cucumber
endive
figs
grapefruit
grapes
guava
kale
kohlrabi
lentils
mangos
melons
mustard greens
nectarine
okra
papayas
parsnips
peaches
pears
pineapple
plum
prunes
pumpkins
radicchio
raisins
spaghetti squash
strawberries
turnip greens
watermelon
yams
yellow squash
zucchini
... and some of these were really hard to get.
Any help welcome.
Alex
I can assure you that it's in a much better home now that it was before i adopted it.
I do however have some questions that the googling just doesn't seem to be able to answer.
So question one is this a male or a female?
Second question it seems to have way to much loose skin is it about to shed and or is this normal?
Finally food, if it's alive the dragon will happily chase it down and lick it up but how do you get it to eat vegetables.
I've followed every guide everything from shaking the vegetables to mimic a moving creature to putting it on a paper towel to give it contrast the dragon literaly has no interest in any of the following.
acorn squash
apples
apricot
artichoke heart
asparagus
bell peppers
blackberries
blueberries
bok choy
butternut squash
cabbage
carrots
celery
chayote
cherries
chicory
collard greens
cranberries
cucumber
endive
figs
grapefruit
grapes
guava
kale
kohlrabi
lentils
mangos
melons
mustard greens
nectarine
okra
papayas
parsnips
peaches
pears
pineapple
plum
prunes
pumpkins
radicchio
raisins
spaghetti squash
strawberries
turnip greens
watermelon
yams
yellow squash
zucchini
... and some of these were really hard to get.
Any help welcome.
Alex