Cutting up greens?

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vandorec

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Hi! Shadow is now approximately 8-9 weeks old. He loves his Phoenix worms and dubias and has already gone through one shed. While I have offered greens since we got him a month ago, today is the first day he actually showed interest - yay!! Question- should I be cutting those leaves up (collard and mustard greens) or can he bite off pieces?? Thanks!
 

ancapper

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I spoil my pair of juvenile males , but I chop the stems out of collards and my other greens then roll them up together 2 slices down the center lengthwise and chop coarsely . Bag it it for 3 days that way for pre mix beardy salad
 

kingofnobbys

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Cut the greens into thin strips (about 4mm wide) using kitchen scissors for a hatchling.

I also remove the stems and the white bit of the buk choi greens for the hatchlings. (Don't want to risk them choking on a tough bit of green veg.)
 
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