So my beardie Kili has a pretty decked out enclosure, which makes it easy for crickets to hide and also unrealistic for me to always take the objects out to prevent this. To mediate this situation I decided to start feeding him crickets in a plastic bin I have. This method seems to be popular and highly recommended. However, no matter how hungry he is and how many crickets are around him, he will not eat in the bin. The second I drop him back in his tank with a cricket, he sprints 6 feet to get it. Any opinions at why he refuses to eat in a separate bin.
Some dragons just dont like it.... mine wouldnt eat outside her viv at all. I would suggest taking out a few things and feeding her in her viv. As long as you drop the crickets in one or two at a time... she should get them all.
We had this problem and then switched him to Hoppers instead, he loves Hoppers now, he won't touch crickets if we try him on them, and Hoppers don't hide in his viv.
We used to feed him in a separate tank which he was fine with but he has grown out of the tank now.
My baby doesn't have a problem with feeding in either tank, I did notice however that when I fed her in the separate tank, if I didn't have something rough for her to walk on (instead of just the smooth bottom like on a bin) she wouldn't eat either, I put a towel down first but the crickets would hide in it, so I went to lowes and just bought a simple little carpet to fit in the bottom. now she scurries all around in there and chomp chomp chomps away hahaha
Try that if you don't already have something on the bottom of the bin. him may just not like the smooth surface.
You could try feeding your beardie on the floor outside of the cage. Mine wouldn't eat in her bin either, but when I began to feed her on the living room floor, she was fine.
You could try feeding your beardie on the floor outside of the cage. Mine wouldn't eat in her bin either, but when I began to feed her on the living room floor, she was fine.
We had this problem and then switched him to Hoppers instead, he loves Hoppers now, he won't touch crickets if we try him on them, and Hoppers don't hide in his viv.
We used to feed him in a separate tank which he was fine with but he has grown out of the tank now.
What are hoppers? We just moved our two baby's, Disel and Roush, to their new home made viv's and one Disel is being vey mean and not eating well at all. I feed crickets, but I've noticed cricket poo all over the Disels salad dish in the morning. Disel wont go after them like he used to. I need to find a place to get some type of worm so I can watch and make sure he's eating it. Not to mention...the crickets are getting out somewhere and if I have to vacuum up another 5 from my kitchen and bathroom floor, I'll lose my mind.
I've been removing the crickets when the lights go out and they come out of hiding.
I need to know what worms I can feed as a staple food instead of crickets.
We had this problem and then switched him to Hoppers instead, he loves Hoppers now, he won't touch crickets if we try him on them, and Hoppers don't hide in his viv.
We used to feed him in a separate tank which he was fine with but he has grown out of the tank now.
What are hoppers? We just moved our two baby's, Disel and Roush, to their new home made viv's and one Disel is being vey mean and not eating well at all. I feed crickets, but I've noticed cricket poo all over the Disels salad dish in the morning. Disel wont go after them like he used to. I need to find a place to get some type of worm so I can watch and make sure he's eating it. Not to mention...the crickets are getting out somewhere and if I have to vacuum up another 5 from my kitchen and bathroom floor, I'll lose my mind.
I've been removing the crickets when the lights go out and they come out of hiding.
I need to know what worms I can feed as a staple food instead of crickets.