KarrieRee":3mfnga8p said:
I would recommend dubia roaches --- they are easier to keep and more healthier than crickets and they last longer here is some info
Dubias
• Wide range of sizes
• Long life span
• Excellent nutrition
• Easy to digest
• High in protein
Convenient for you
• Odorless and soundless
• Will not infest your home
• Can be stored out of sight
• Easy to care for
• Cannot jump, fly or climb
you can order them on line or find a pet store in your area that sells them
Karrie
I 100% agree with you on feeding dubias and finally started my own breeding colony about a month ago
Found out the hard way that those full body length wings on adult males aren't totally just for decoration. Some of them *can* fly, sort of. More like a low height glide for a foot or two. I had no idea until I saw it happen one time but it kinda freaked me out. The adult dubias kinda freak me out in general, I guess because of their size.
Some people don't or can't feed dubias for various reasons and have to go with other options. I know they're banned in at least one state but don't know why? Some people (me) are freaked out by the adults but breed anyway; others (not me) can't get past their aversion enough to have them in their home.
Some landlords will absolutely lose their minds if they find out you intentionally have any sort of roach colony in the home you're renting from them. Mine did at first until I showed him they're totally contained and (theoretically) can't get loose and infest my apartment building. Now he's kinda cool with it but he doesn't particularly like my crickets because some of them do get loose. My motto is honesty is usually the best policy when it comes to landlords but your mileage may vary. When the new owner of my complex took over last year, the new leases we all signed banned ALL reptiles and their feeders, idk why. People told me to lie about having a dragon but since I have her outside on her leash all the time, that wouldn't have worked. I chose to be honest about having my dragon and her feeders and received special permission to own reptiles; had I lied, I would've had to either rehome her or rehome myself. Point is, if anyone "can't" have dubias because of their landlord, try talking to the landlord to work something out before sneaking them in or avoiding them altogether.
Dubias are pricey and some people just can't afford them. I know, I know, if you can't afford "proper" feeders, you have no business owning a bearded dragon. Personally, I agree; not just dragons but any other pet as well. Realistically, I acknowledge that some people who have no business owning dragons own them anyway but, hopefully, do the best they can to care for their pet. Crickets aren't a horrible feeder insect and are healthier than various worms (not including BSFL but those are maggots), they're fairly cheap, and they're easy to come by. Live crickets may not be ideal but they're better than dried out pellets, canned insects, most worms, etc.