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    Terrible Time Getting Them To Eat Veggies

    I'm more worried about Sam than anything. He's such a wimpy looking boy. I have snakes, so I'm very good at the waiting game. I'll give them another three days to eat and try the mealworm thing first. After that, I'll starve them out. I'm doing that with an Ultramel Motley corn snake at the...
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    Terrible Time Getting Them To Eat Veggies

    My problem is that all of my beardies are full grown adults. I'll try the mealworms on food thing. The only other thing I can think of is what I have to do with my WC turtle - gut load the insects with fruits and veggies right before I feed them instead of just using the basic gut loader I...
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    Agama Setup

    First, I'm going to say this post is not about bearded dragons specifically. It's mostly about Common/Red Headed/Rainbow Agamas and I figured seeing as they are in the same family, it would be okay to post here. Their needs are very similar with the exception of diet (Agamas are strictly...
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    Terrible Time Getting Them To Eat Veggies

    I'm having a terrible time getting my two beardies to eat anything but live bugs. I've tried really ripe banana, still green banana, yellow banana, butternut squash, carrots (which the female took a bite of), apple, greens, and sweet potato. Do you think maybe I'm should grate the food like...
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    Polar Fleece Substrate?

    I don't think the pooing would be too much of a problem. Remember, guinea pigs poo or pee every 30 minutes or so, some can hold it for an hour if they are trained. Usually guinea pig owners who use fleece have at least two sets. This way, while one set is in the wash, a clean set can be put on...
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    New From Colorado With Two Dragons

    What about meal worm beetles? Or is this roughly the same? I did get Ella to eat about 15 dubia and she still wanted more! I think Sam might be more of a "salad" man because it took a good while for him to even eat three. He kept flicking his tongue out at them, but would only eat them if I...
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    Polar Fleece Substrate?

    I asked this in my intro thread, but received very little reply to questions. So now I'm posting the same question here. :) I used to own guinea pigs and to save money and be more "green" I decided to use polar fleece as a bedding (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_fleece). It worked great. The...
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    New From Colorado With Two Dragons

    I'm bumping this up just to be annoying. Lol. Right now I have Sam N Ella separated in 10 gallon tanks. Both don't seem to care either way. I'm going to try to feed them for the first time today. I thought maybe some meal worms and some sort of veggie. What do you think?
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    New From Colorado With Two Dragons

    Thanks for the info on the "black bearding". I'm not looking to breed the two, as I feel there are enough baby dragons in the world right now. I was planning on just feeding any eggs to my future king. I guess not letting them see each other is easier because then I can stack cages...
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    New From Colorado With Two Dragons

    Hello! I'm from Colorado and have kept reptiles for just over a year. I do mostly corn snakes and have almost 60 at the moment (waiting for eggs to hatch even though I didn't breed this year). I'm also a proud owner of three leopard geckos, a native Western Painted Turtle, a currently non-eating...
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