Meghan493":lu8p5k8a said:I head up an organization in my high school based solely on the appreciation, awareness, and ability to help living creatures. And I HATE creepy crawly bugs. I really want a beardie- and i want to get one as a baby- but i can't stand the idea of having living crickets in my house, let alone feeding them to my bearded dragon, makes me ill. I wouldn't mind feeding him mealworms, but i read somewhere that they aren't good for babies. I have a plan to feed him dry frozen crickets when he grows up some- with a vibrating food dish since they don't eat bugs that don't move- but i know i can't get dry frozen cricckets small enough to feed a baby without giving him impaction. Please help me. Can I use mealworms?
You asked a question, I answered it. Maybe I went a little far with saying you shouldn't look into a bearded dragon but my thoughts on you saying you don't like creepy crawlies was that you don't like bugs, so obviously i would assume that your dragon wouldn't be getting any insects, so its only fair to realize how me and the other poster would steer you away from owning a bearded dragon, because that is how we interpreted your words.I would also like to say that you guys were extremely harsh and it was entirely uncalled for. Just because I get uncomfortable around insects doesn't mean i'm going to let my dragon die. In fact, i'm offended by that statement. Also, saying that you're not trying to be harsh doesn't make you any less harsh.
Cowabunga":3n8jyk7g said:Thats a bit excessive. Might want to get your beardies fecal checked and make sure it doesn't have worms or other digestive issues..
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