i found it! i started using the honey two days ago so im stll wanting to see a differenceKarrieRee":2qldosv1 said:At top of page in the banner click on user image upload and then click on XIMG at top of message box click on pic and it should post --- have you seen any difference in the lips using the honey
Karrie
It hasn't affected his eating or drinking, he isn't active as he was before. His tank is currently 29 gallons, I have a climbing rock, a hammock, a water bowl, and a mealworm bowl. I feed him crickets and mealworms and sometimes hornworms.KarrieRee":2ovjtjqu said:Has it affected his eating or drinking? What is in the tank that he could be chewing on -- anything sharp like fake plants etc? What are you feeding for diet?
Karrie
He has his uvb bulb & his two heating bulbs. I read mealworms were fine and it was just a myth but I’m not so sure. I’ll order some dubias tonight. Feeding him greens won’t fix his lips would it? I took this bearded dragon from my boyfriend about a week ago and decided to care for it since I’ve had my bearded dragon for a year and half but my beardie has always been healthy.KarrieRee":11uqwodz said:You didn't say anything about basking temps how your taking them and UVB-- that is the most crucial thing of all-- please do not feed anymore mealworms they are too hard on his stomach-- he needs fresh greens everyday like collards turnip or mustard greens-- squash any kind -- there is a nutrition website link on the feeding board--- a good staple feeder dusted 5 x per week an vitamins 2 x per week-- staple feeders are crickets dubia roaches or bsfl-- I recommend roaches and bsfl---make sure when feeding those crickets that they are not left in the tank as the honey will draw them to the dragon and feed on him
Karrie