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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1788245, member: 89387"] Has your doctor said anything about testing you for things like food allergies or sensitivities, celiac disease, and/or a little organism called helicobacter pylori? (The only reason I know much of anything about this stuff is that we've been through a lot of it with my husband.) I've had a cast iron stomach for most of my life but I've abused the privilege :oops: and now that I'm older it's starting to catch up with me. I like sweets and chocolate way more than is good for me too, and veggies not so much. Having a bearded dragon has helped my husband and me to eat a little healthier because I try to make salads for us at the same time that I make them for the beardie. It turns out that the "bearded dragon diet" is pretty healthy for humans too. :) Except that I can't stand to eat plain greens without some kind of salad dressing on them, so hopefully you can find something that makes it tasty but doesn't upset your stomach. I think that sometimes beardies that are used to being indoors get a little stressed out when they can see all the stuff that goes on outside the window in the big bad world out there. I can see how they'd want to be there and watch the show, but how it would also wear them out after a while. Maybe they suffer from "sensory overload" just like we do. I decided to use paper towels for a "substrate" in our beardie's tank because I figured that it's just pulped wood fiber, so it wouldn't do him any harm if he ate some. But Puff hasn't shown any interest in eating the paper towels -- heck, he hardly ever even eats his veggies. I guess sometimes they get confused about what's food and what's not food, and about the only thing our little guy recognizes as food is a moving insect. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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