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beardie semi brumination?
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[QUOTE="mother of dragons, post: 2035640, member: 112535"] we rehomed mine and he has never been a big eater and always been very picky with his eating bugs and veg, he only really likes morri worms, have tried him on on meal worms and crickets but hardly touches them, keep trying different fruit and veg, sometimes he will have a little but it's very difficult to get him to eat them. also mine has never been very active, not sure if that and his eating is because of poor housing/care before we got him or if thats just him. I see dragons on facebook, and they are very active and eat loads (even veg) think it's bright enough in tank, but will look into if extra lighting will help. he is very long, I weighed him 2 days ago ..626g, think he is a good weight for his size, he hasn't lost any (the little he lost after leg amp, he put on by us offering him extra morri worms than usual in the summer) will keep check on his weight to be sure not loosing a lot. he did eat 1 morri worm yesterday and looked like he wanted the next one offered but it quickly fell off his log on to floor and then he wouldn't touch it, even though I replaced with a different one. He does this, if he is keen on eating something but it falls on the floor, he then won't touch it or a fresh piece of what ever it is. [/QUOTE]
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