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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2043297, member: 40059"] He is a pretty little guy/girl ! no doubt he wondered what the vets place was with a cold steel table and being given a dose of meds. Even though people recommend a vet visit , if your dragon is new it's best to let it settle in and get used to their new home, new eating schedules and have time to grow + get bigger if they are small. Mealworms are not really good to be used as a staple for beardies, they can be a small part of a dragon's diet but not the main one for growing beardies. A small amount of spinach is O.K once in a while with a mixed salad focusing on kale, turnip greens, mustard + collard greens, arugula, spring mix and a bit of shredded squash. A taller basking log would be good since they love to climb and it also allows them to be closer to the heat + uvb. [/QUOTE]
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