The Panacur helped with mine, but he was only given it because had a pretty bad pinworm infestation. If yours hasn't been checked by a vet for pinworms and coccidia, then don't give him the Panacur, please.
I think that meant "Do you have another suggestion for feeders?"
Yes. Feed crickets, no larger than the space between the eyes. When in doubt, smaller is better. You saw what impaction can do... too large of a cricket can impact and paralyze him/her.
They are available at almost all pet stores and in bulk (hundreds of crix) online.
I put mine in a bin with some cardboard egg carton and a little potato for nutrients and moisture (they drown in a waterbowl). Sometimes I'll give them Yoshi's old greens. Make sure they are fed like this for at least 24 hours before feeding them to your beardie so that they are nutritious. Clean the bin every other day. From what I have heard, babies eat A LOT so a bulk order may be the best option for you.
Hope this helps, and I'm sure Diane can offer more, this is just what I know for sure.
Good luck with #2 (That should be her name- Number Two! )
Unfortunately she panaucr them all but the frist one I started taking care of is the one that passed the one not moveing his back legs if he makes it threw the night I am take him to the vet in the morning this is so sad
I really wouldn't give any of them anymore Panacur, that is very strong for babies so young and you don't even know if any of them had/have parasites. Are you only feeding baby food to the one that isn't moving his back legs? If not, that's what I would highly recommend in case he is impacted, otherwise he may not be able to pass it. This is very serious and he needs to eat only food that he can digest easily, like baby food until seen by a vet. Have you been giving him frequent baths?
Yes lots of baths ..... How many is to many baths ? Don't want to over do it ..... And this one we will call him #2 is hard to get him to open his mouth to give him baby food any one know any tricks ? All other ones I have had to feed baby food just opened their mouth not him .... And I hide that crap I don't want to them to do this again
Crickets, Hoppers, and mario worms, And Waxworms as treats tho. Ive got a 11 month old snow/citrus colour i think, Hes cool, He likes these, But when u feed them crickets or hoppers remove them when not all have been eaten as they will torment ure beadie at night, I think he will eat mario worms, mine does he eats them every day,
Actually, if you're referring to mealworms, those aren't good to feed because of their chitin shell. Superworms aren't safe to feed until the beardies are adults. For your little babies, you could feed phoenix worms (calci-worms), silkworms and very small dubia roaches. Hoppers would actually be too big for a little baby.