In the mornings for both just throw in 10-20 crickets in each of their tanks and put their salad in as well, then when you get home give them their dusted crickets, it shouldn't be too hard. Also you dont need to
bath them all the time unless they drink from the
bath water, you could spray them with warm water or drip it on their nose with a syringe for
hydration.
I'd only
bath them once or twice a week.
If your in too much of a rush in the morning you could also just prepare two small containers of crickets the night before, one for each beardie and instead of scooping them out and having to count the exact number you'll have it all ready to go the next day.
Also heres just a bit of info on their overall diet, how you should supplement them, etc, etc.
1-4 months eat 3 times a day, 4-12 months eat 2 times a day, 12-20 months eat once a day, and then 20+ months eat every other day, every two days or twice a week. Each feeding consists of around 10-20 bugs.
Personally for me at 20 months I do every other day, then at 24 months every two days and then at around 40-48 months I do twice a week for insects. I like to gradually slow the insect intake down.
Supplementation should be calcium without d3 5x a week and multivitamins 2x a week for beardies that eat daily, so basically beardies less than 20 months.
For beardies that are 20+ months probably 4x a week for calcium and once a week for multivitamins.
I personally like the repti-cal brand.
staple feeders are usually crickets, dubia roaches, turkish roaches, silkworms, grasshoppers, and
calci-worms/phoenix worms/nutrigrubs/BSFL.
If you go with BSFL I'd also provide one of the other feeders just in case, as sometimes BSFL don't need to be dusted depending on the diet their fed from what i've heard.
It's most likely good to have another dusted staple feeder in case giving just that causes problems.
For treats you could use mealworms, superworms, hornworms, waxworms, or butterworms.
I dont recommend giving any of these treats except maybe hornworms and waxworms to a beardie below 4 or 6 months of age.
For mealworms you can offer 5-10 a day to every other day.
Superworms 3-4 max every two days or twice a week.
Hornworms most likely 6 max every other day or so.
Waxworms most likely 3-4 max every two days or so.
And then butterworms probably 3-4 max twice or once a week.
For greens you can use collard greens, turnip greens, mustard greens, kale, endive, escarole, and dandelion greens for staples. This should be offered daily.
For fruit, blue berries, strawberries, black berries, red raspberries, banana and kiwi work. Only once or twice a week for these.