I haven't been able to find anything that answers my question about this. I've had a bearded dragon now for over a month, and according to growth charts he's about 10-11weeks old. I feed him crickets every day and he loves those, mealworms (smallest ones I can buy) I use as treats for him on occasion, and I offer fresh veggies every day.
My main concern is when do they start becoming interested in the veggies? So far I'm just wasting my money and trips to the store to get fresh veggies is not cheap because he doesn't touch them. I've tried putting mealworms and crickets in the veggies to no avail. I've even attempted to feed him the veggies before crickets and even tried to hand feed him veggies with no success. I know the diet ratio should be 80% insects / 20% veggies at this point but he's just not interested in anything that isn't live food. I've tried several varieties of veggies and mixed them together, the most he's done is poop on them so far.
I know this is probably nothing to be to worried about but still a concern. He's healthy, active, and growing nicely regardless though, but I'd like to be able to get him eating some variety of veggies early on so there is not issues later on down the road. Has anyone else had this issue and found a solution or do I just keep wasting money on veggies until he starts eating them?
My main concern is when do they start becoming interested in the veggies? So far I'm just wasting my money and trips to the store to get fresh veggies is not cheap because he doesn't touch them. I've tried putting mealworms and crickets in the veggies to no avail. I've even attempted to feed him the veggies before crickets and even tried to hand feed him veggies with no success. I know the diet ratio should be 80% insects / 20% veggies at this point but he's just not interested in anything that isn't live food. I've tried several varieties of veggies and mixed them together, the most he's done is poop on them so far.
I know this is probably nothing to be to worried about but still a concern. He's healthy, active, and growing nicely regardless though, but I'd like to be able to get him eating some variety of veggies early on so there is not issues later on down the road. Has anyone else had this issue and found a solution or do I just keep wasting money on veggies until he starts eating them?