dubia quick question

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beardieaddict

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i have 2 4month old dragons and 2 that are full adults i know the adults can eat full size dubia but i was wondering on the babies when can they eat full size dubia 16inch?? or can they be less i read it some were but i have a horrible memory so i already forgot thanks ----richard---
 

Gail

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I've never gave a adult dubia to a dragon under 20 inches. I suppose if you have a small adult dragon that is only 16 inches then a adult dubia might be too much for it to handle. My guy is 5 months and 16 inches, he has a hard time handling half grown dubia.
 

Fallencomrade2008

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Tossing in my two cents on the issue, never fed your dragon something wider that the space between their eyes because thats about how wide their throat is. A dragon has a hard time spitting something out so its better that you make the choice on what they get to eat. If i was you i would save every adult roach you get, they live a long time if they are taken care of every 2 weeks or1 week if you have alot. If you keep them warm, around 80-85 or a bit warmer they will breed. In my experiance, haveing 4 dragons, i only have to buy them food every 2-3 months. they love their roaches and greens which i grow myself. Hope i helped. good luck.
 
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