tetriminoss
Member
My bearded dragon, Tet, has been eating crickets ever since I had him. He has been eating very good until he got bored of it. He still eats a lot but not the same volume as before.
The age is 9-10 weeks.
Dubia roaches, or any kind of roaches are not allowed here in Canada.
I've tried giving him meal worms and he ate it happily, but I read on different sources that it is not a good staple food, especially for his age.
Wondering what kind of worm is a good one for Tet?
Bearded dragon:
age: 9-10 weeks
size: can't still afraid of me
Enclosure:
40 gallon screen top glass aquarium
Substrate:
ReptiCarpet
Lights:
ZooMed ReptiSun 10.0 T5 HO
ZooMed Basking Spot Lamp 100W
Both on a reflector from ZooMed
Diet:
Dusted Crickets (Calcium W/O D3 + ReptiVite),
Papaya Mush,
Dandelion Greens
Lights:
ON: 6 AM
OFF: 8:45 PM
Temperature (IR)
Bask: ~105F - 110F
Cool: ~85F - 90F
Image:
The age is 9-10 weeks.
Dubia roaches, or any kind of roaches are not allowed here in Canada.
I've tried giving him meal worms and he ate it happily, but I read on different sources that it is not a good staple food, especially for his age.
Wondering what kind of worm is a good one for Tet?
Bearded dragon:
age: 9-10 weeks
size: can't still afraid of me
Enclosure:
40 gallon screen top glass aquarium
Substrate:
ReptiCarpet
Lights:
ZooMed ReptiSun 10.0 T5 HO
ZooMed Basking Spot Lamp 100W
Both on a reflector from ZooMed
Diet:
Dusted Crickets (Calcium W/O D3 + ReptiVite),
Papaya Mush,
Dandelion Greens
Lights:
ON: 6 AM
OFF: 8:45 PM
Temperature (IR)
Bask: ~105F - 110F
Cool: ~85F - 90F
Image: