Hi there, I got my first dragon on December 30th. Her name is Ada and she is literally one of my favorite things in the world now. On January 5th she was about 6 and a half inches, and 9 grams. As of today she is 9 inches and 18 grams.
She is a bit of a weirdo, for example she is absolutely terrified of crickets. She won't touch them. I have tried live ones, dead ones, small ones, even smaller ones. Dusted and non dusted. Hand feeding, tong feeding, live release (where she can try to hunt them) both in her habitat and in a feeder tank. She just doesn't like them at all.
Then i wanted to try dubia roaches, but being in Ontario Canada, you cant get them. So she has been eating mealworms as her staple food. I just worry that she is not growing enough.
That being said I am no expert, so she might be growing just fine. Any thoughts or opinions would be appreciated!
I do not know the suitability of any of the legal species, or if/where they may be available, but hopefully this info may point you in a productive direction.
Try this website -- she is in Canada
www.https://thewormlady.ca/bearded-dragon-greens.php
Please do not feed meal worms to your baby --- they are too harsh on the stomach and can cause impaction ---
Karrie
Mealworms are fine to feed, tons of people do and tons of breeders do. I too feed mealworms and have never had an issue.
See here for further reading if you're interested: viewtopic.php?f=88&t=250599
That being said, I also don't agree with only feeding 1 type of insect. So while you don't need to stop feeding mealworms, you should look into getting 1 or 2 more bugs in your arsenal that you can feed.
I would continue trying with the crickets. They are a good feeder. Were they just too big for her? Or did you put too many in front of her at once? Sometimes that can be overwhelming.
Other feeder options would be silkworms, BSFL, and butterworms to name a few.
All that being said, her growth looks fine to me
Is she eating her salads? That will help a lot too.
I feed worms--mealies, giant mealies, and supes--when the dubias haven't arrived yet (sometimes a week). I've not seen any problems except that they make his poop look different, but then they make my poop look different, too. :roll: Ba-dump-bump! :laughhard:
I feed worms--mealies, giant mealies, and supes--when the dubias haven't arrived yet (sometimes a week). I've not seen any problems except that they make his poop look different, but then they make my poop look different, too. :roll: Ba-dump-bump! :laughhard: