I just got a new juvenile, I've bought every green and vegetable down the list but so far "he" only likes 2 or 3 different items. I can't get him to eat anything fresh. Any fresh greens I put in front of him he wont eat. But I also bought the dried omnivore mix from the pet store and he eats those greens and veggies no problem.
Does his green intake have to be fresh? Or will the dried veggies mix be enough?
Oh okay, I can get him to eat some squash before insects, and I also sprits him with water throughout the day. So a couple bites of veggies/greens a day is enough to keep him healthy and hydrated?
-Mr. Dragon
Spritzing is pointless unless he licks the droplets of water. They absolutely have to have water orally to be hydrated. It is a widely spread misconception that they "soak" hydration through their skin or vent, they do not. Babies are a lot more susceptible to dehydration then adults and it's harder to spot. I recommend getting an eyedropper from the pharmacy or Walmart ect. Just drip it on his snout and he should lap it up. If he doesn't you can add in a little none citrus fruit juice or punch to give it flavor. Be sure to use a wet cloth to wipe away any that runs down his chin. No need to take a chance of starting a fungal or bacterial problem in his scales.
Spritzing is pointless unless he licks the droplets of water. They absolutely have to have water orally to be hydrated. It is a widely spread misconception that they "soak" hydration through their skin or vent, they do not. Babies are a lot more susceptible to dehydration then adults and it's harder to spot. I recommend getting an eyedropper from the pharmacy or Walmart ect. Just drip it on his snout and he should lap it up. If he doesn't you can add in a little none citrus fruit juice or punch to give it flavor. Be sure to use a wet cloth to wipe away any that runs down his chin. No need to take a chance of starting a fungal or bacterial problem in his
I still haven't been able to get him to eat more fresh veggies as opposed to dried veggies. He eats plenty of dried veggies that is left available to him throughout the day, will this be okay if I manually hydrate him by feeding him water every night? He usually drinks between 30-60 ml a night before he starts to turn his head away. Is this routine okay? Or do I need to try harder to get him to eat fresh fruits and veggies?
-Mr. Dragon