KarrieRee":mqou2l2r said:They usually take weeks to turn to flies so they must of been older when sent --- you can keep them on the door of your fridge that will make them go dormant take them out about 10 minutes before feeding and then they are moving -- and no dont dust them ---
Karrie
KarrieRee":2llo5p67 said:Please no meal worms for a staple too much risk for impaction especially since hes 9-10 months - I would recommend getting him dubia roaches--- you can get them from here http://www.dubiaroaches.com keep offering the variety of worms -- super butter and horn switch them out --- they do get tired of eating the same ole thing --- I dont know what your paying for silk worms but I get mine mostly from here http://www.reptilianarts.com -- the lots of water in the poop is good - means hes hydrated and whatever extra he has will poop out thats good --
The UVB you can change out now -- usually all bulbs I will change out a month prior to expiration date -- they are starting to get weak --
Karrie
AHBD":1nu0u0tv said:Hi there, he looks very healthy, nice + big but still lean and not fat like so many are. Blackbearding at his reflection is normal and nothing to be concerned about. Mealworms are fine and not an impaction risk unless the dragon is small, doesn't have enough heat or is already sickly. But they should definitely not be used as the only feeder insect, just let him get hungry enough for the crickets or other insects that Karrie mentioned. They won't starve themselves. Calcium with D3 no more than 2 X a week, plain calcium 2 days. Keep offering his veggies as you were and when he's hungry enough he should eat them again.
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