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Beardie ER
My beardie is barely eating
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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2024931, member: 110661"] the picture you provided actually has some good enclosure decor so keep those. like the branch etc. i see pellets and dried food. those aren't the best and can help cause dehydration. you're going to want a fresh salad every day, misted for hydration, and then good bugs. i'm assuming your guy is a baby still so every day for those. salads may not be eaten right away but it is important to offer them. you need to be giving calcium and vitamins every week. i can't remember off the top of my head what the schedule for that for babies is, but karrieree should be able to help you with that too. here's a good site for salad ingredients. ignore what it says about kale, it has been studied further and found to be a good staple. the site is just out of date. [URL='http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html']salad options[/URL] personally, we rotate through various greens, dandelion, watercress, kale, collards, mustard, and then veggie toppers of various peppers, sweet potato, yellow squash the reptile carpet will be ok short term, but in the long run it is hard to keep clean and harbors bacteria/parasites. i, and a lot of others, use non-adhesive shelf liner or tiles. the tiles are harder to deal with to cut to the right size. i'm sure i'll think of more, and i know plenty of others that will chime in too [/QUOTE]
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