Hey everyone! I've been reading this site and the boards trying to figure out the best way to care for my surprise beardie. I've had him for about a month now and it's definitely been a learning process.
York was originally my daughter's beardie but she moved to CO and left him here with us. Since then I've been doing what I can to learn what he likes and doesn't like, what he'll eat and won't eat, etc. He was very picky about his greens when he first got here, but with some trial and error I've found the things that he prefers, and I've figured out how to get him to eat more of them as well as his fruits and veggies. It did take a week of depriving him of crickets though.
As far as I know he's about 2 years old. He's very friendly to both me and my husband, and our dogs and cats don't hardly phase him.
Here he is playing cards.
York was originally my daughter's beardie but she moved to CO and left him here with us. Since then I've been doing what I can to learn what he likes and doesn't like, what he'll eat and won't eat, etc. He was very picky about his greens when he first got here, but with some trial and error I've found the things that he prefers, and I've figured out how to get him to eat more of them as well as his fruits and veggies. It did take a week of depriving him of crickets though.
As far as I know he's about 2 years old. He's very friendly to both me and my husband, and our dogs and cats don't hardly phase him.
Here he is playing cards.