my beardie, is going to be 3 in august.... he's always been hesitant about his greens or picky. i've tried kale, turnip greens, mustard greens, collard greens, dandelion greens, cactus pad, escarole, chicory... u name it, i've tried it... heck ive tried romaine, and nothing.. it's just been a waste of money on trying to get him to eat his greens... i've tried carrots and peas as well... the only thing he really eats is superworms occasionaly.. he's active, his uvb is new, his basking temp is correct... any suggestions on what greens might work for a super picky beardie???
If you find out please let me know!! My beardies are going through the same strike. As babies they would eat both their greens and their crickets, no problem. Heck, I couldn't even give them enough greens as babies. Now they are 2 years old (brother and sister) and neither one of them will eat any greens or veggies. They eat their worms and bearded dragon bites, but that's all. I did try something new tonight, don't know if it will work yet or not but I took some cabbage, cantelope, grapes, and beardie dragon bites and mixed it all together instead of leaving it all seperate. So far though, no luck with that. I am open for any suggestions too! Thanks!!
similar problem here, my guy is about a year old and has never eaten greens since i have had him, despite me trying everyting i can imagine, dont know what to do really
his basking spot is anywhere from 100-113 depending on time of day, ambient temp, etc. uvb is 2 months old and its a 10.0 reptisun tube... i used to use the mega-ray but that caused issues... he's just not about eating greens, i think im just gonna try giving him greens for a week and see how that works, no supers and go from there.
I think mine may be from just being stubborn and they are always full from their worms, because I'm scared to not feed them live food when they don't eat. I think I've created the world's two most spoiled lizards lol.
Many dragon refuse to eat greens because they know that sooner or later, the bugs will come. Its really, really important that you guys get your adults on greens. If the dragon is at least a year old and in good health, then try tough love. Simple stop feeding bugs and only offer greens. Dragons are stubborn and can go quite awhile with out eating, don't feel bad and don't panic if they go a week or more without eating. In the long run, they will be happier and healthier once they start eating greens.
Hey, I have a beardie, who point blank refuses to eat greens, or any veg.
However not from lack of trying, I put all sorts in from rocket, to kale, to trying grapes and raspberries.
Anyway, i was wondering if since i grow my own potatoes, you know the leaves that grow on them? well I was wondering if he could eat those? he seems to be taking an interest, but I haven't let him eat them just in case.
try just using one bowl period, for greens and crix ect. I just did that with mine, and he instantly recognized it as the food bowl and has been eating quite a lot of greens the past few days, he just didnt realize that the other (veggie) bowl had food in it. so from now on, just one bowl, anyway, thats what worked for me
I have on beardie that was extremely difficult to get greens into as well. I tried so many things with no results, even different fruits! He wouldnt take a thing that wasnt an insect. Then i tried squeezing some juice from fresh pineapple on the greens, and he ate them!!!! I continued to do this for a while, now he'll eat greens without the pineapple. Sometimes i add it as a treat. Maybe this would work for someone else?