Re: A bearded dragon from Santa Claus

opaquelace wrote:So change of plans, we are now getting TWO beardeds instead of just one. I kept going back and forth, thinking my kids didn't need two, but they are twins so sometimes being treated as a single unit is frustrating, and I think them each having their own animal will be fun and a good experience for them. I sketched out the enclosure. It will be on wheels one enclosure on top of the other.
I've ordered everything for the enclosures, and the vitamins. Only things needed are the actual animals and the completed enclosures, and their live food. I've still got more research to do on how to keep dubias and crickets, etc.
How exciting! The kids will be over the moon. I agree with Karrie that dubias are a superior feeder, though I do still use crickets as a staple because it's quicker and easier to get them from my local petstore. I don't find them loud or smelly, but I keep them in smaller quantities than many people do - 100 or less at a time. Be prepared for how much your dragons are going to eat once they've settled in and gotten over that relocation stress! They are empty pits on legs!
If you DO wind up wanting to feed crickets, I'd suggest investing in a Full Throttle Feeders feeding cup - it really keeps most of the crickets from disappearing into hidey holes in the hab. Or better yet, feed the dragons in an empty storage tub so you can easily reclaim any uneaten feeders after the dragons have eaten their fill.
Keep us posted on how things go!
~Chris