”xtinabeardiemom” said:So, am I right WolfMama... did you mean we should always give them the OPTION to eat every day, barring certain circumstances? And did you mean veggies and/OR live feeders?
Thank you for the reply, xtinaBeardieMom! Indeed you are correct! I was most definitely not referring to force feeding in any way (and to be clear, I am certainly FOR force feeding when it is needed! We’ve had to do it ourselves, for cats and guinea pigs. It’s not easy to do, emotionally, - you look into their eyes and sometimes they understand and sometimes they don’t - you do feel so badly when they do not want it - and we comfort them every way we can – stroke and love them and talk to them. I certainly would never advocate force feeding a healthy beardie
And, yes, I agree with you, as I did say in the OP “I realize when they are adults their feeding changes, and you can put out a salad once a day - but the 1x day comments were for baby dragons! “
I know of someone who fed their bearded dragon one cricket a day for a year
At any rate, it is very sad that anyone would feel that skipping a day, feeding a bearded dragon 5x a week, or every other day, is no big deal.
Yes, indeed I said salad, repeatedly, and that the needs were different for an adult.
I was going to include some of my quotes, but you already know all of this, obviously
I just, today, came across a post from a couple of weeks ago: viewtopic.php?p=1456041
Entitled: Wouldn't 60 to 100 crickets a day be overfeeding?
I’m glad the OP came HERE to ask those questions! I, too, had no idea that a small beardie would eventually need that much. It was not addressed in the articles, youtube, or books I’d reviewed. They pet shops most certainly do not tell people who are going to take these critters home what their needs will become. If they did, less would be “sold,” as it can become costly. I’m thrilled we adopted our beardie! So, it does not matter. But, I’m a different type of person and we will do what we need to. Not everyone can do that. And it’s very sad when that happens, and I’m sure very difficult for many people (of course, far too many do not care – but I know many do and it is so very painful to them when this happens
But that OP is not alone (I would have replied, but I see it is not continuing - excellent advice was already given and elaboration not needed
Right before I posted my OP, we even had a PET SHOP tell us that we could SKIP a day here and there! I was so very upset, knowing this is being suggested to people. He’s so very hungry when it comes time for his food! I’m very glad someone here (I need to see who that was) suggested 3x a day in one of my threads. The very thought of this little beardie not being fed for a day upsets me tremendously! And it would do so as well when he is an adult. (now if he’s not hungry for a day, I’ll be checking all the threads, and maybe even posting. LOL. However I’ve already read that this can be normal behavior.)
Interestingly, I asked about “hibernation” when we adopted him. I was told they do not hibernate. Granted, they don’t hibernate, but they DO brumate, and they didn’t know that, either. IMO, that’s something important that people would need to know for when they are bigger.
The first time I read that people limit their food to stunt their growth, I was shocked. I’ve heard this several times, since – and even know of someone whose pet shop recommended it.
Again, it just is heart wrenching to see any critter denied food, and that people suggest that this is acceptable under normal circumstances – it’s difficult when it is necessary - to know that some take it so callously is so very … as I’ve said, upsetting.
I’m so sorry about your beardie! I hope he is okay! Please let me know how he is doing!
It’s nice to know that critical care is available for beardies. I’m curious, do you need a vet’s script for it? We haven’t needed it in a while, but Oxbow’s critical care was wonderful for our guinea pigs, when they needed it. At one time it required a vets authorization. Is it by the same company? Is it the same that is used for herbivores? I’m curious as we always kept some in our home in case of emergencies.
Thanks, again, xtinabeardiemom! I appreciate the support and understanding for my feelings and views in the opening post!