Ok, now this might be a stupid question but here it is. I keep seeing people talk about dusting their crickets with calcuim. I usually just sprinkle calcium over his Kale. Should I also be doing that to her crickets? If so how do I do that? And how often?
I think this question depends on the dragons age. baby dragons eat 80-90% live food, So dusting their feeders makes more sense then dusting their salad. However adult dragons reverse those numbers and eat 80-90% veg and 10-20% live. So dusting their salad would make more sense.
At this time I am only dusting feeders because my dragon hasn't taken well to any veg. Hopefully in time he will.
The normal standard of care is to dust their feeders. I use a calcium supplement that has a very find grind and it sticks to feeders very well. Cheryl from beardeddragon.co has some excellent calcium powders and I think they are worth ordering. Her prices are ridiculoulsy cheap.
I shake the crickets from their bins into a bag, add some powder and shake the bag, and then transfer the crickets from the bag into their vivs.
Some people feed in a separate enclosure, and also some have purchased neat-o special cricket containers that you can shake calcium in and the extra calcium power falls through a filter so you can re-use it.