He (or she) is 8 inches, and was the biggest, heartiest looking BD for sale. I'll post a photo from bathtime, soon.
Has anyone else adopted, found a Bearded Dragon, recently?
As far as diet, we bought meal worms at a store since they were recommended, and will switch to crickets as primary, today. Also, Dubia are on my radar for regular diet. In the veggie department, this one likes baby arugula, and collard greens!
He (or she) is 8 inches, and was the biggest, heartiest looking BD for sale. I'll post a photo from bathtime, soon.
Has anyone else adopted, found a Bearded Dragon, recently?
As far as diet, we bought meal worms at a store since they were recommended, and will switch to crickets as primary, today. Also, Dubia are on my radar for regular diet. In the veggie department, this one likes baby arugula, and collard greens!
I adopted one 11 days ago and hes around 5 inches long. i wouldnt recommend mealworms for babies as i believe the chitin is hard on there digestive system. mine gets crickets and dubias and im about to introduce bsfl to help with eating greens
I wouldnt do so many mealworms pleaseee, they have a hard exoskeleton for beardies and can cause impaction easily if fed as a staple, there really meant for treats so yes I would suggest crickets or dubias instead of mealworms, i also get mine from dubiaroaches.com
He (or she) is 8 inches, and was the biggest, heartiest looking BD for sale. I'll post a photo from bathtime, soon.
Has anyone else adopted, found a Bearded Dragon, recently?
As far as diet, we bought meal worms at a store since they were recommended, and will switch to crickets as primary, today. Also, Dubia are on my radar for regular diet. In the veggie department, this one likes baby arugula, and collard greens!
I wouldnt do so many mealworms pleaseee, they have a hard exoskeleton for beardies and can cause impaction easily if fed as a staple, there really meant for treats so yes I would suggest crickets or dubias instead of mealworms, i also get mine from dubiaroaches.com