Okay, it will be a bit long, but I want you all to understand what's the problem and to give me some advices.
Fristly, all my dragons are between 1-3 months old, so they are not yet eating many fruits or veggies, mostly worms/crickets/roaches and greens. I tried some strawberries etc. but they don't want to eat them yet.
Secondly as it's now summer there is no problem with finding greens like dandelions, clovers, aflalfa etc. So they are having a lot of greens (plus basil, melissa once in a week).
But, the problem is, that I live in Poland and we do not have things like Mustard, Collard greens, or Prickly Pears easily avaiable (to be honest I never once saw them in shops...). And these are the basic in another countries during winter (well, whole year) from what I know.
As we don't have the basics avaiable in Poland we rotate more between dandelions, clovers, alfalfa, basil, melissa, Tradescantia and fruits/veggies for older dragons. But, since most of these won't grow in pot plants (I'm having success only with basil, melissa and Tradescantia) I'm not sure what to do during winter (and would prefer to be prepared).
So, what I think is that I could try three ways:
1) try to dry some of the dandelions etc. but that way they won't have as much nutrition value as they should...
2) just stick with worms, veggies/fruits and the greens that I can have in pots during winter
3) Froze the greens avaiable in summer, so that way they will be at least partially as nutritient as fresh ones - I thiank that's the best option
Thank you for any help, and please, remember that in some countries things can be slightly different, we care for our dragons too, and they are as healthy as the ones from US or UK I asked the same thing on my local forum too, but decided that the more input the better.
Fristly, all my dragons are between 1-3 months old, so they are not yet eating many fruits or veggies, mostly worms/crickets/roaches and greens. I tried some strawberries etc. but they don't want to eat them yet.
Secondly as it's now summer there is no problem with finding greens like dandelions, clovers, aflalfa etc. So they are having a lot of greens (plus basil, melissa once in a week).
But, the problem is, that I live in Poland and we do not have things like Mustard, Collard greens, or Prickly Pears easily avaiable (to be honest I never once saw them in shops...). And these are the basic in another countries during winter (well, whole year) from what I know.
As we don't have the basics avaiable in Poland we rotate more between dandelions, clovers, alfalfa, basil, melissa, Tradescantia and fruits/veggies for older dragons. But, since most of these won't grow in pot plants (I'm having success only with basil, melissa and Tradescantia) I'm not sure what to do during winter (and would prefer to be prepared).
So, what I think is that I could try three ways:
1) try to dry some of the dandelions etc. but that way they won't have as much nutrition value as they should...
2) just stick with worms, veggies/fruits and the greens that I can have in pots during winter
3) Froze the greens avaiable in summer, so that way they will be at least partially as nutritient as fresh ones - I thiank that's the best option
Thank you for any help, and please, remember that in some countries things can be slightly different, we care for our dragons too, and they are as healthy as the ones from US or UK I asked the same thing on my local forum too, but decided that the more input the better.