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Finally got Mirage to eat some greens. I slipped a couple dubias in the salad. He didn't suspect a thing...
Hey whatever works!!! LolFinally got Mirage to eat some greens. I slipped a couple dubias in the salad. He didn't suspect a thing...
I checked on him a bit ago, he's been eating his salad and rooting through it looking for more dubias. I might have to do this more often! Lol!Hey whatever works!!! Lol
They are fairly sharp, he'll probably catch on at some point lol. My new girl will eat greens, but if i slice up blueberries she digs through and gets them all before she will touch salad or bugsI checked on him a bit ago, he's been eating his salad and rooting through it looking for more dubias. I might have to do this more often! Lol!
Interesting! Mirage has shown no interest in fruit. We try to put soldier fly larve in his greens along with bee pollen to help stimulate his appitite, it doesn't really seem to help. We're trying to get him to eat more greens. We found some bearded dragon pellets, he seems to like those. (The pellets are dehydrated veggies) He also likes it when we blend together greens and a couple hornworms or superworms. We drip it on his snout and he laps it up. I'm worried he's not getting enough greens. The few things he does eat isn't the most healthy though. He really enjoys corn, carrots, and parsnips. Other than that he kinda ignores his salad and waits for me to feed him his bugs. Any tips on getting beardies to eat their greens?They are fairly sharp, he'll probably catch on at some point lol. My new girl will eat greens, but if i slice up blueberries she digs through and gets them all before she will touch salad or bugs
My girl is eating her greens fine, she is two months old.Interesting! Mirage has shown no interest in fruit. We try to put soldier fly larve in his greens along with bee pollen to help stimulate his appitite, it doesn't really seem to help. We're trying to get him to eat more greens. We found some bearded dragon pellets, he seems to like those. (The pellets are dehydrated veggies) He also likes it when we blend together greens and a couple hornworms or superworms. We drip it on his snout and he laps it up. I'm worried he's not getting enough greens. The few things he does eat isn't the most healthy though. He really enjoys corn, carrots, and parsnips. Other than that he kinda ignores his salad and waits for me to feed him his bugs. Any tips on getting beardies to eat their greens?
My boy is 5 years old (we think) I've cut his bugs down to twice a week, and offer a salad every day. Is there anything else I should be doing?My girl is eating her greens fine, she is two months old.
My boy is a little more challenging, he's 18 months and only eats his greens the day before bug day so I'm gonna reduce his bugs to once a week now and a max of three adult Dubias. I think with maturity his metabolism has slowed so much that twice a week as many as he wants just keeps him so full nowadays that he doesn't need/want any greens most days....
I've tried feeding dandelion before and he's never shown interest. I spent some time with him, and doing a bit of research, and think he's going into brumation. I'll keep you updated.It's gonna be harder, the older they get but as mentioned I'd start by reducing the bugs. Adults can go a couple of weeks without bugs if need be and they won't starve in front of a full food bowl.
You can also (or additionally) try feeding glover or dandelion flowers.
Shorten the lights time on during the day, let the habitat get a bit cooler at night, and bring him out every 3 weeks or so and offer water. Also if you have a food scale weigh him now and keep a log, weigh him every time you offer water, he should not loose much weight, if he does start loosing weight something is wrong and needs to be addressed asap.
Should I be taking him out to monitor him? Or am I just misunderstanding?bring him out every 3 weeks or so and offer water. Also if you have a food scale weigh him now and keep a log, weigh him every time you offer water,
Thank you for your help!Check him each few weeks but don't attempt to pet him, play with him, feed him.