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    refuses to eat dusted crickets

    Hmmmm aright. Im going to have to look for that. Thanks for the advice!
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    refuses to eat dusted crickets

    I am using ReptiCalcium with D3 by zoomed.
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    refuses to eat dusted crickets

    My 6 month old has completely stopped eating dusted crickets. He eats a ton of crickets when they arent dusted. I dust the salad everyday now because he wont he eat the dusted crickets. I just don’t know what to do anymore. He needs his calcium. Any recommendations?
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    Lazy Beardie

    Yea i was thinking of trying dubias and Pheonix worms. Especially the worms because I heard it’s a good source of calcium and theres no need to dust them. Have you heard of that? Is that true?
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    Lazy Beardie

    I got him about 2 months ago.
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    Lazy Beardie

    Yea everything you said I do. I dust his crickets every other day. And thats when he gets lazy. Hes mostly a picky eater I think. He eats a ton of crickets when they arent dusted. I dust his salad every other day. It looks like you have a ton of experience with beardies, that being said, what...
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    Lazy Beardie

    Everything you said I already do. I was just following what the breeder said. The substrate is what the breeder used as well. He says it breaks down and doesn’t cause impaction. The only thing that you said that Ill try is feeding him twice a day. The basking light and the uvb are about 4 inches...
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    Lazy Beardie

    He ate about 13 crickets today and some greens. The guy we bought him from feeds him greens in the morning and crickets in the afternoon, so we’ve been following that schedule. Hes resposive, alert, never sluggish. Head always up. Very active. Im not really worried. His temp is always at 100.
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    Lazy Beardie

    Does anyone else have a lazy Beardie? Whenever I feed mine, he goes for one or two crickets, then sits and waits for them to pass by his face. And if they don’t pass by, he eats one or two pieces of mustard greens, and then goes back up to his basking spot. He is 6 months. So maybe hes slowly...
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    Green Scale on back?

    Thank you! He is beautiful. I just wish his personality was as nice as his colors. Haha. Hes a punk! But im hoping he’ll get use to me once hes an adult. Hes about 6 months old.
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    Green Scale on back?

    Yes, I havent seen the spot come back. And thanks for the advice. I am going to have to start spraying him outside his cage. You're right about the rabbit pellets! Im here in California and its starting to turn into summer, so i might start bathing him outside.
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    Green Scale on back?

    Seeing as no one has answered back, I thought Id say that I gave him a bath and scrubbed him with a tooth brush. I haven’t seen it come back yet. Im going to just have to force him a bath.
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    Green Scale on back?

    Heres a few pics. He eats very little greens but does pretty well with the crickets. He seems okay other than that! :)
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    Green Scale on back?

    Hello, so today I noticed that my beardie has a green scale on his back. Hes mostly orange, so it was real easy to see it. Its one or two scales on his back. Should I be worried? Do you think its a fungus? Ill try and post a picture. He hates baths so i started spraying him. Could that cause too...
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    Baby stopped eating and is shaking. Advice!?!?

    Ugh! Petsmart! I dont understand why they do that. Oh it gets me so upset. It’s not fair to these beautiful creatures!
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