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Hi,
I've had my dragon for about 1 month now and I am trying to create a staple diet for it, but it is difficult.
Because I live in Jersey C.I. trying to find decent food is difficult especially when my dragon is a stubborn ***** when it comes to food lol.
The only food i can purchase from the local pet shops, which there are only two I know of which sell any BD food, are Crickets (Live or Dead), Locusts (Live), Waxworms or Mealworms (Live or Dead).
Now the issue I have is that my BD won't bother eating any live crickets or any dead ones even if put in one of those annoying vibrating dishes.
He will eat the Locusts.
He will eat the waxworms, but they should only be treats.
He will eat the mealworms (only live ones atm cause I have only just tried using the dead dry ones) but they should only be treats and can cause the digestive problems if eaten regularly.
And finally when given fresh fruit 'n' veg he won't even bother trying them.
Now what I have done is put the D3 supplements on the worms he eats etc., but I haven't yet tried the whole gut loading thing.
Anyway will he be fine if he just eats gutloaded locusts and the occassional waxworm as his staple diet or will he end up having dietry issues?
Any info will be greatly appreciated. Cheers.
I've had my dragon for about 1 month now and I am trying to create a staple diet for it, but it is difficult.
Because I live in Jersey C.I. trying to find decent food is difficult especially when my dragon is a stubborn ***** when it comes to food lol.
The only food i can purchase from the local pet shops, which there are only two I know of which sell any BD food, are Crickets (Live or Dead), Locusts (Live), Waxworms or Mealworms (Live or Dead).
Now the issue I have is that my BD won't bother eating any live crickets or any dead ones even if put in one of those annoying vibrating dishes.
He will eat the Locusts.
He will eat the waxworms, but they should only be treats.
He will eat the mealworms (only live ones atm cause I have only just tried using the dead dry ones) but they should only be treats and can cause the digestive problems if eaten regularly.
And finally when given fresh fruit 'n' veg he won't even bother trying them.
Now what I have done is put the D3 supplements on the worms he eats etc., but I haven't yet tried the whole gut loading thing.
Anyway will he be fine if he just eats gutloaded locusts and the occassional waxworm as his staple diet or will he end up having dietry issues?
Any info will be greatly appreciated. Cheers.