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[QUOTE="Hobama, post: 2016588, member: 117266"] some different tricks include putting black soldier fly larvae or other live bugs that cant escape the food bowl on top of the salad, using colorful fruits and veggies to make it more enticing, hand feeding or wiggling it around, and sprinkling bee pollen on top. I've had my baby for over a month now and none of these methods have worked but plenty of people have had success with them. i recommend switching from crickets to dubias or using both as a staple because they are more nutritious. i personally use both but more dubias than crickets. how long is your dragon? when they are young salads arent the most important part of their diet however its best to start them young because they become very important later. [/QUOTE]
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