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Beardie has tremors in front legs when walking
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[QUOTE="LadySidhe, post: 2011951, member: 117328"] I actually DO have dubia roaches for her. I've found that they're cheaper to breed than to buy. A dollar a roach is too spendy for me, so I just keep a few breeding pairs in an aquarium. I don't give them to her often, as I was told that they're like "potato chips," more of a treat than a staple. And I've heard that silkworms are really good for them, so I will be ordering some of those as well, but I thought that mealworms and superworms were more likely to cause impaction if fed too often, which is why, with her weird pooping schedule, I kind of quit feeding them to her. I HAVE some, I just don't feed them to her very often. She absolutely refuses to eat crickets, so those are out, and tbh, even though she likes hornworms, they stink to high heaven, like crickets, and she doesn't eat them fast enough--they get way too big too fast. I have to buy about twenty of the very tiny ones and give them to her all at once, which gets kind of expensive. I also read that they were more of a treat, too, which was kind of disappointing, because she loves them. She absolutely LOVES waxworms, so that's what I feed her when she won't eat anything else (yes, I know, I'm probably reinforcing that bad habit), and I mix them with the soldier fly larvae (which she doesn't really like for some reason). I've had the soldier fly larvae for quite a while, and she's just started eating them, grudgingly. They come in dirt, which is a pain to clean off of them. Do they NEED to be in dirt, or can I transfer them to a cleaner substrate? I'm thinking that maybe she doesn't like them for that reason. I WILL download those links, though. I've been looking for reputable food information and sites. [/QUOTE]
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