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Beardie wont eat fruit or veg
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[QUOTE="Tara, post: 1191058, member: 49722"] Hello. I'm new to this site but would really like some help and advise on my new bearded dragon. A friend of mine gave me the beardie a few days ago, they didn't look after it very well, its very thin and dark in colour. Not to sure on how old it is exactly but I do know its a few years old. My friend said they fed it two supper worms a day with a few hibiscus leaves, that's it. We got him with a red light in the cage, no other lights. Are their any other lights that it needs? The tank is quite long, I think its a reasonable size for him. Iv tried feeding him grated apple and carrots with some calcium powder over it but he doesn't eat it (I'm guessing he's not used to it coz he hasn't grown up eating the veg and fruit) is there a way we can get him to eat the veg more than the worms. The second day we had him he ate five worms. I'm worried he's gona starve because he's so thin. He's very alert, walks around the cage and he's very tame. Is there anything else we need for him like lights and stuff like that? We do have a rock in there for him to bask on. I really like my new pet, Iv always wanted one. If some one could please give me any advise on how to properly look after him so that he's happy, and how to get him to fatten up and eat more veg and fruit, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you xxx [/QUOTE]
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