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CooperDragon

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Consider the dusted live feeders/crickets the "main meal" at that age. Offer a salad but it isn't likely to catch much attention for a while.
 

timisimaginary

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a lot of dragons won't touch pellets at all. unless the dragon has a history already of eating pellets, you will have to do some work to get them to recognize pellets as food. mixing them in with salads of stuff they do eat is the best way, but then it's a lot of extra work to get them to eat something that isn't as nutritious as what they are already eating. personally i find sticking to a salad of greens and veggies is cheaper, easier, and more nutritious for your dragon as well.
 

beardeddragonlover2

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was told she already eats crickets and pellets but guess she is just being a butt about it. not seeing as much stress marks on her and she has lightened up alot this morning
 

beardeddragonlover2

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alot better, and is eating her pellets :). she for some reason puffed her beard up this morning when mom turned her lights on. and starting to get her out
 
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