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[QUOTE="Starlily, post: 2008523, member: 116054"] Hello, Sorry to hear you're having trouble getting your friend to eat his greens! What I do for my two little troublemakers is offer greens first thing (arugala, swiss chard, mustard greens, dandelion greens, etc). Then I wait and feed dubia around 11. Some days they eat it, other days they do not. I don't concern myself too much with it at this stage. You might try sprinkling some bee pollen on your greens (a lot of beardies really enjoy that). I've noticed recently that my friends really like raspberries and will eat more of their greens on the days I give them the berries (rarely they mischievously pick the bits of berry out and ignore the greens!). In the short term, I believe he is ok to dine on mostly bugs and you're doing just fine! :) He's young so the majority of his food intake being from bugs is pretty standard. These little guys are smart and in my experience they take what they need so long as you're providing the right stuff. I'm not sure you've come across this before and I know you didn't ask for it, but I use it often to check in when I'm trying new foods with my two: [URL="http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html"]Nutrition Content[/URL] - it's been very helpful and maybe you'll come across some ideas to try with your friend. Have fun with it and experiment. Let us know how he is doing :) [/QUOTE]
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