My 1.6 year old female doesn't naturally know what salad is, she does eat it when her salads are topped with BSFL and silkworms, dubias etc, I gutload them with nutrients, top her salad with Arcadia earthpro, dragon fuel occasionally and herbimix flowers safe for beardies from a reptile shop, she likes bee pollen too. But if the salad has no bugs she won't eat it, also she is aiming for the bugs so naturally leaves the greens behind, I'm worried she is getting too much protein and not enough greens. What can I do here?
I have thought about offering a slurry and seeing if she'd lick that off a syringe?
My 1.6 year old female doesn't naturally know what salad is, she does eat it when her salads are topped with BSFL and silkworms, dubias etc, I gutload them with nutrients, top her salad with Arcadia earthpro, dragon fuel occasionally and herbimix flowers safe for beardies from a reptile shop, she likes bee pollen too. But if the salad has no bugs she won't eat it, also she is aiming for the bugs so naturally leaves the greens behind, I'm worried she is getting too much protein and not enough greens. What can I do here?
I have thought about offering a slurry and seeing if she'd lick that off a syringe?
You can try the slurry- I would cut her insects down to 2-3 times per week- sprinkle the bee pollen on the salads when you do t feed the insects- she should only get the insects now 2-3 times a week- you can also use super worms to lure her on the days she doesn't get the insects only use 2 hornworms can be used as well
You can try the slurry- I would cut her insects down to 2-3 times per week- sprinkle the bee pollen on the salads when you do t feed the insects- she should only get the insects now 2-3 times a week- you can also use super worms to lure her on the days she doesn't get the insects only use 2 hornworms can be used as well
Yes as long as your getting some into her --- eventually she may come to eat them -- I now have a 4 year old that has just started eating his greens - took me putting them into his tank since he was a baby to get him to eat them --- but I didnt have the tips I have now to get him to eat them --- it takes lures when they are a baby and man are they stubborn creatures --
I wouldn't go down the slurry route. A lot of dragons that get used to being hand fed slurries like that become extremely stubborn and picky and only want to be hand fed the slurry.
I always recommend just cutting out live insects completely until they start eating their salads.