misspeachesx
Member
Hey guys!
We are finally making the big step towards adopting our first beardie. I'm in contact with a wonderful lady who's son's wife has a beardie that isn't getting the attention he deserves. He is an adult, and around a few years old. They have been feeding him crickets and superworms. Somehow I forgot to ask what veggies they've been feeding him. Well she asked her son and apparently this beardie has never had any vegetables or fruit! I found it a little difficult to believe since he is such a healthy looking guy. I'll include some pictures taken of him.
How hard is it to get an adult beardie onto veggies and fruit? I'm sure it's totally possible he could have a health issue that I can't outwardly see as well. The insects he's been eating have been gutloaded and dusted with the proper powders. He is also kept under the proper lighting.
Thanks!
Savannah
We are finally making the big step towards adopting our first beardie. I'm in contact with a wonderful lady who's son's wife has a beardie that isn't getting the attention he deserves. He is an adult, and around a few years old. They have been feeding him crickets and superworms. Somehow I forgot to ask what veggies they've been feeding him. Well she asked her son and apparently this beardie has never had any vegetables or fruit! I found it a little difficult to believe since he is such a healthy looking guy. I'll include some pictures taken of him.
How hard is it to get an adult beardie onto veggies and fruit? I'm sure it's totally possible he could have a health issue that I can't outwardly see as well. The insects he's been eating have been gutloaded and dusted with the proper powders. He is also kept under the proper lighting.
Thanks!
Savannah