... How many "Pinky" threads have you started now? Youve been told that it isnt reccomended, because it can cause impaction and fatty liver disease. There are some breeders that will feed pinkies to gravid females, but males have no reason at all to be eating pinkies. If you want your beardie to have a treat, get silk worms or hornworms instead. Those are much safer and healthier.
ANd dident you tell us all that our beardies were fat?
Well what do you think a pinkie will do? make it slimer?
Even my books say pinkies are not good...
But havent you heard, Livey?! Pinkies are like the new beardie diet pill. Of course we should start feeding them to our "fat" beardies. :roll: *sarcasm*
As already stated Pinkines are not a good source of live food for beardies in most situations.The most commen ailments are fatty liver disease and imoaction.It is not uncommon however for some breederd to feed pinkys to gravid females post egg laying for a quick boost.Personally I do not like this method at all,if the female is healthy there is no reason not to allow them to slowly regain their fat stores in a more natural fashion.It is much healthy to bulk them up by feeding high protien feeders in variety and a juvie quantity,not to meantion safer.
My experts-reptile dealers with 30 years of daily experience and good books-all say infrequently they can be fed to Adult beardies.I agree,and i also agree with some comments here. I myself,feed them every couple of months for a special treat.
I agree besides it seems these days everyone is an expert so I never hold stock in what they say.Personally I would rather hear from the folks that spend time with their personal animals because they want to not because they may turn a profit from them. The variable may not seem too different but in reality they are worlds apart.People who are hobbyist eternally search for the best for their animals while pet stores and the like eternally search for what is the cheapest way to keep them alive.Pinkies go right with that theory,it is a cheap quick fix and not much else.That is one of the reason breeder females have such a short life span in a pet store environment.The goal is to keep them alove long enough to make a quick buck and not much else.Anyone ever see a retired pet store breeder? Nope? That is because there aren't any. :wink:
I just set Swordtail's timer for his bath and paused it so I could actually fill his soaking bowl up and he crawled over my phone and canceled the timer
Mirage came out of brumation on April 26. He was doing great. On May 2 he started acting funny. We just redid his tank, and he keeps going into one of his hides. He just lays there. He shows no intrest in food. HELP!