Well he eats a little bowl of baby kale and basil and carrots and a little more then ten meal worms a day. He is a active fella. Is is 9 inches and he loves snuggles
Sounds like he's happy then. You may want to add some variety to his diet. Since he's still young he'll need lots of protein so I would consider crickets, roaches, silk worms, black soldier fly larvae, and hornworms as far as bugs go.
For salads, I'd rotate regularly depending on what looks fresh at the store each week. I like to offer 2-3 items from this list in each salad. http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html
Sounds like he's happy then. You may want to add some variety to his diet. Since he's still young he'll need lots of protein so I would consider crickets, roaches, silk worms, black soldier fly larvae, and hornworms as far as bugs go.
For salads, I'd rotate regularly depending on what looks fresh at the store each week. I like to offer 2-3 items from this list in each salad. http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html
I had trouble with crickets dying too. Try to keep the bin as clean as possible. I found they seem to like warmer temps so maybe a heat pad under the bin or a ceramic heat emitter over it would help. If you use a heat pad it should be on a thermostat or the bin should be propped up so air can flow underneath. I also bought bulk small crickets and waited for them to grow which only takes a couple of weeks. I eventually switched to dubia roaches which are MUCH easier to care for.