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    Dubia starter colony source

    For using a nymph-only purchase, I'd get 250-300 nymphs. That will end up with more than enough females and WAY more than enough males. You can just cull out the extra males. You might also look around on your local Craigslist and such, there are often folks who'll sell a ready to go colony...
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    brumating dragons "Tis' the season" :)

    Oh yes. My little ones have been down since early October. Rico went down last week of September...out like a light until right before Halloween. He's been waking up and basking since then, but still won't eat anything. Just gives me the stink eye if I try to offer him any buggies. Mellow...
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    A few Questions about repti calcium and vitamins

    At his age, you want to dust his crickets for 1 feeding per day. Dust with the calcium powder once per day, 5x a week. Dust with the vitamin powder once per day, 2x a week. The buggies should get a light coating of the powder, not "powdered sugar donut" levels I find the easiest way is to...
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    Is it normal for him to be sitting with his feet up?

    Kind of __-- (heel on the ground, toes all pointing up like the ground is hot?) Yes, that's normal. Mine do it all the time. I use some cardboard inserts on 3 sides of the cage. On the inside walls, putting it on the outside just makes a mirror. I've seen folks use construction paper...
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    Can I feed garden crickets?

    Just to add a bit more: Wild insects are the quickest and easiest way to ensure that your dragon gets parasites (pinworms, etc).
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    Can someone help figure out a feeding schedule? First time

    At his age, he's growing VERY fast and needs as much protein as he can get. For a juvi dragon during their fast growth stage, the recommended feeding is to give him as many live feeders as he wants to eat per sitting/feeding, limited to about a 15 minute time period. They'll usually get...
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    New bearded dragon

    He sounds like a normal. Normals have a huge range of colorations. BTW: most beardies are classified as "normals", unless they have a very specific set of genetics. Trans, Hypo, Leatherback, Silkback. As to his behavior, that sounds a lot like relocation stress. I'd say just let him be...
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    On The Menu

    None of my three have eaten in about 1 1/2 months . . . so, they got Nothing :) All 3 are in various levels of brumation. Mellow is out for the count. Rico was out for about a month; has been awake for the past week and basking; but still gives me the "stink-eye" when I offer any food...
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    Hornworms got huge

    If he's a full sized adult (not stunted or anything), he'll be able to handle pretty much any sized hornworm. Hornworms are very soft bodied and rarely cause any kind of problem other than being VERY messy when that big. If you are really worried, you can always cut them up, although that's...
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    Dehydrating food?

    As long as you rehydrate them before feeding, I don't see why not. Note that I don't think you'll have much luck with dehydrating/rehydrating greens though. They tend to be too fragile to survive the process and end up as a kind of nasty mush after rehydration. Your dragon might not mind ...
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    Roach starter batch ... Good buy or not?

    Getting a young adult is often a better choice for a 1st time dragon owner. Adults are a lot hardier than hatchlings (and yes they eat less). Remember that you won't be feeding ONLY veggies though. You'll still need to supply him/her with live feeders. The quantity may be low enough to...
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    Roach starter batch ... Good buy or not?

    It's not a bad price overall. For a single dragon, you'll typically want between 30 (for an adult) to 50 (for a baby/juvi) breeding females. So you'll most likely have to wait for a few months before starting to feed from the colony. And that's way too many males for that size. You want...
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    pistacho nut shells as a substrate?

    We recommend against ANY loose-type substrate (crushed walnut shells, wood chips, sand, etc). Beardies like to lick anything and everything in their environment. That can lead to injestion and possible impaction issues. Additionally, loose substrates tend to be very bad for cleanup and...
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    Aggresive female

    She's too young to breed yet. You should really wait until she's fully grown (about 18-24 months...lean towards 24 if you're not certain). To me that sounds less like aggression and more like she just wasn't feeling receptive to breeding and let him know it.
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    Acidity

    I know that dragons don't do well with Citric Acid, but I wasn't aware of any issues with tomatoes or acidity in general...
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    snapping behavior out of the blue

    You probably just startled him. Remember that they "see" light/shadow changes using their parietal "eye" on the top of their head. [It's how they detect birds and other dangers that might come in from above]. If something comes in too fast overhead, it can startle them. I've had mine get...
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    Effects of Arcadia bulbs! (AMAZING)

    And Todd, Don't forget about those amazing pens you include with the orders :roll: :P
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    Poorly treated dragon :(

    Lots of dragons dislike poo'ing in their cages. They'll tend to "hold it" until they get a chance to go somewhere else (often in their baths). If you're willing to work with her, you can try to establish a routine for her, and that will often help. Since you already kind of know that when...
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    Issue with Dubia roach bin!! Help!

    Are you getting any condensation? If it's just holes poked in the lid, you may not be letting enough humidity from all that wet stuff escape properly.
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    Diagnosing Brumation?

    Does anyone know a sure-fire (or at least more definitive) way to distinguish brumation from illness or bad husbandry? The reason I ask is that my 2 brumators (Q hasn't brumated before, but she was probably too young last year), went down in early October last year and stayed down until early...
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