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kickwing

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HI everyone i hope ALl of you all is great today. My question what is the easiest food to feed my baby bearded dragon? I am hopeing for something other then crickets since they seem to be hard to keep alive long
 

TheWerewolf

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There are many great feeders for your baby dragon. I shall list them.

Phoenix worms: High in calcium soft bodied worm. Great staple feeder. Website. http://www.phoenixworm.com/servlet/StoreFront
Dubia Roaches: Great meaty staple feeder. They don't smell, don't make noise and don't climb. Way easier to make a colony of than crickets. I have no website I can vouch for. But there are many people here selling them.
Wax Worms: Only if your beardie has lost a lot of weight. A good once a week treat. Very fatty though, so go easy. You can usually buy them from your local pet store. Avoid black ones because those are dead.
Meal Worms: Avoid at all times. Tough chitin shell is very hard. Will give the dragon impaction.
Super Worms: Only when your beardie is longer than 16 inches.

Well, I listed all the ones I know about. Hope this helps! :D
 

kickwing

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WOw im kinda afraid of roaches not sure why they just freak me out how long will they live id love to buy some and have enough for 1 month and only have to buy new in another month.ps ty for ya reply
 

TheWerewolf

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No problem, happy to help. :D
I forgot to say that it takes a while for the roach colony to grow. And I have no idea how long they live. As I am yet to buy them. But if you are scared of them then you can just get phoenix worms. Again, I haven't ordered either. I am just going off what I read.
 

Spikeshuman

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I see a lot of people having a hard time keeping crickets alive. I threw some (still alive) in the yard the other day.. that was left over from an order I got back in June. They were way to big to feed to either my baby Beardie or my leopard gecko. All I do is keep plenty of egg crate or other cardboard structure (I actually have some cardboard pieces from a stereo I bought last xmas in there). Paper towel rolls work too. A carrot or two.. I take a potato and slice it long ways into 4 pieces.. and gel water. I also throw gut load in.. to build up the nutrients for the lizards. They seem to NEVER die.. In fact they grow so large and annoying that I keep them in my sons room so we don't have to hear them.

I am about to try Phoenix worms for the first time.. because they seem to be better over all than crickets anyway. I hope I can keep them alive too!
 

kickwing

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How many Phoenix worms would i need for 1 baby bearded per month.ANd once gain ty both for ya help id guess my dragon is like 3 inches long
 

kickwing

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Wow i found a cricket place that like 40 miles from me maybe that will save me shipping.There called Georgia crickets not sure if there any good
 

TheWerewolf

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Hmm, I don't know. But being really close to you would cut shipping. Maybe search in the 'Feeding' forums here, 'Georgia Crickets' and see what comes up. :)
 
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