ComicBookMama
Sub-Adult Member
Figment has always been fed a dubia-heavy rotation of feeders... mostly dubia, mealworms, supers, and hornworms as a treat. I really can't afford silkworms on a regular basis and he's never been keen on crickets (and I find it a pain to hunt down and recapture the ones he won't eat or feed him one by one) so I just don't offer them.
For a few months now, however, Figment has been on an anti-dubia strike. He will not eat them at all, not even offered by hand. I have no idea why. This leaves mealworms and supers, and I'm worrying that I'm not giving him enough variety to thrive. (He gets plenty of proper beardie salads, of course.) He's about two years old.
Thoughts?
For a few months now, however, Figment has been on an anti-dubia strike. He will not eat them at all, not even offered by hand. I have no idea why. This leaves mealworms and supers, and I'm worrying that I'm not giving him enough variety to thrive. (He gets plenty of proper beardie salads, of course.) He's about two years old.
Thoughts?