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Behavior
My beardies appetite
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2006613, member: 97951"] Hes a cutie!!! Relocation stress is what is going on --- they tend to eat a lot when first coming home then slack off --- as long as hes eating something thats good its when they quit eating all together thats not so good---- [URL="http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html"]Nutrition Content[/URL] ignore the kale info its outdated --- please NO more meal worms ---- they are good for causing impaction - the dubias are the best staple feeder but your offering variety which is great - you can add some BSFL [URL="http://www.symtonbsf.com"]www.symtonbsf.com[/URL] to the tops of his salads they are great for babies and a good compliment to his staple feeder - feed as many as you want and I would ditch the crickets -- they are a dirty feeder and not as good nutritional wise as the dubias and the BSFL --- you will need a bowl similar to this to keep them in the bowl [URL]https://www.amazon.com/MACGOAL-Reptile-Ceramic-Leopard-Bearded/dp/B084VJJWTV?pf_rd_r=R0HNPKXJ2ZARWAT5MPAH&pf_rd_p=c5b6893a-24f2-4a59-9d4b-aff5065c90ec&pd_rd_r=0173f98f-f39b-4d44-9f76-6ae4d88c419b&pd_rd_w=AuGQB&pd_rd_wg=tLkwE&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_d[/URL] I would let him adjust to his tank and surroundings before getting him out --- hand tame him w/ your BSFL or your horn worms --- as he acclimates to the tank and surroundings he will start to eat more --- your UVB is a Arcadia Pro T 5? If you have a T 5 you can keep it on the screen as your screen is a wide hole type but please make sure you have a piece of basking decor directly under it 8-10 inches --- [/QUOTE]
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