DizardWizardLizard
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Hey there!
So I've had Daenerys since she was nine weeks old, and she s been fed greens since day one, the breeder always gave the clutch greens once a day. Dany is now 12 months old and has suddenly decided to refuse her salad, which is annoying as she's reaching the age where they're meant to become a bigger part of her diet.
I've tried everything, from placing worms in the bowl to changing the salad up and making it as colourful as possible. I just offered her a mix of grated carrot, yellow bell pepper and leafy greens which even I thought looked delicious but she turned her nose up at it. My guess is she's obviously not interested and would rather wait until dinner when she gets her bugs, as she has absolutely no trouble munching those down. She may have been spoiled a little much lately on wax worms and mealworms as her first birthday just passed, so it may be that she's come to the conclusion that she can ignore the boring healthy salad and wait to be given something far more exciting.
Any idea how I can encourage her to go back to eating salad? This is a recent development, she's spent 12 months of her life eating greens without a problem.
Thank you
So I've had Daenerys since she was nine weeks old, and she s been fed greens since day one, the breeder always gave the clutch greens once a day. Dany is now 12 months old and has suddenly decided to refuse her salad, which is annoying as she's reaching the age where they're meant to become a bigger part of her diet.
I've tried everything, from placing worms in the bowl to changing the salad up and making it as colourful as possible. I just offered her a mix of grated carrot, yellow bell pepper and leafy greens which even I thought looked delicious but she turned her nose up at it. My guess is she's obviously not interested and would rather wait until dinner when she gets her bugs, as she has absolutely no trouble munching those down. She may have been spoiled a little much lately on wax worms and mealworms as her first birthday just passed, so it may be that she's come to the conclusion that she can ignore the boring healthy salad and wait to be given something far more exciting.
Any idea how I can encourage her to go back to eating salad? This is a recent development, she's spent 12 months of her life eating greens without a problem.
Thank you