KarrieRee":2m1hnu1c said:https://www.beardeddragon.org/useruploads/ click on XIMG at top of message box and then click on the pic it should post
Karrie
KarrieRee":3940pib1 said:I don't have a clue about that cricket block someone on the forum will haft to answer that question---- tell me what your using for lighting brand and bulbs please--- basking and UVB
Karrie
kingofnobbys":1ck35zor said:I'm very dubious about these types of "foods" for insects. I think 99% of these things are ripoffs and of no real nutritional benefit.
Only processed dry food I give to my insects are Repcal adult bearded dragon pellets.
I'd say keep to mostly fresh high protein high calcium greens and carrot for feeding the crickets.
KarrieRee":1gjt42ew said:As long as the 50 watt is keeping temps to what they need to be 95-105 for an adult dragon and 105-110 for a baby your good - that temp needs to be taken w/ a infrared heat gun or digital probe to be accurate --- the Thrive UVB I have never heard of and is apparently new because your the second person now w/ one and this is what I told them -- I can recommend what works -- a Reptisun 10.0 tube either the T 5 or a T 8 depending on the size of your tank --- if its 40 and over a T 5 would be good - you can use a T 8 in the 40 gallon tanks but if you have a larger tank I would get the T 5 bulb--Arcadia bulbs are good as well 12% bulb
Karrie