BruceB":39q3kfmb said:
I never thought about hand feeding Sam.What should i hand feed a baby dragon.
I would get a regular source of BSFL , and 20day old ( 1/5th size ) crickets for such a small hatchling.
Feed live insects 3x per day until it's about 6 months old.
When you give crickets (make sure they are shorter than space between the hatchling's eyes) and make sure to
> gutload the crickets with high protein / high calcium green leafies selected from this list :
http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutritionframeset.html
> lightly dust the crickets in small sauce tub with Calcium powder , this is what I use when gutloading and dusting
> only drop 2 or 3 crickets into the tank at a time , let the hatchling catch and eat these, then repeat until the hatchling looses interest in eating them
Worms/lavae ie BSFL ,
small (15mm - 30mm long) silkworms
, Blowfly gents, these can be left in a suitable escape proof food dish like this
https://mrpetsupplies.com/products/ceramic-escape-proof-feeder-dish-bowl
If you decide to handfeed - here's how :
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=235583
If you bought it from a pet shop, with a tank kit , very good idea to do a thorough run down on temperatures, the lights and how they are set up and show us photos of the tank and lights. Invariably these kits are hopelessly inadequate and pet shops give very poor / bad advise.
Weigh it in a tub with a lid on it using a set of scales , now. Repeat every week - and graph it's weights - you'll see how it's growing and pick up on problems this way.
Make sure your lighting and temperatures are right.
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