Beardies dont absorb water through their skin so wouldnt misting actually be detrimental instead of helping? I'll make sure my wife mists the veggies from now on and of course no more supers for her. That is of course after she passed everything thats build up in her. I'm planning to feed the supers off to make room for the dubias anyways. Still dont know what to do with the beetles though.
Beardies dont absorb water through their skin so wouldnt misting actually be detrimental instead of helping? I'll make sure my wife mists the veggies from now on and of course no more supers for her. That is of course after she passed everything thats build up in her. I'm planning to feed the supers off to make room for the dubias anyways. Still dont know what to do with the beetles though.
Snip the heads off the beetles and offer them to the dragon ….. my bluetongues and dragons love superworm pupa and beetles , and mealworm pupa and beetles.
It's not misting, it's dripping water on the snout . Their heads are actually designed to channel dripping water to their mouth. If you can picture holding an eyedropper and dripping it on the tip of their nose/mouth , the beardie drinks. Or doing the same with a spray bottle. Watch these videos, it's not mine but this is how all my babies and now adults drink. And BTW, some misting of the body IS good, it aids in shedding. But here's the drinking video, one of an adult and the other of babies :