I recently got a new bearded dragon, and at first I tried giving him crickets which he didn't seem to
eat but, I just took it as though he was still settling. -- That's when I began offering a "salad" (collard greens,
mustard greens , ect) and ever since then he's only taken to eating the salad. He just doesn't seem to like
crickets ? is this going to be a problem or is it okay for him to just continue eating as is without the crickets ?
Please help. :?:
Hello,
Dragon's do experience relocation stress, as the previous poster mentionned where they may eat little to no food.
However, if he's eating his salad, he is probably hungry. Some dragons are not raised on crickets, and take awhile to start recongnizing them as food. Other's simply do not like them, in which case you will need to find another feeder that he will eat.
Dubia roaches are a great staple feeder, and are easy to breed for a steady supply of feeders, though they do take a few months to get a colony up and running. They are also illegal to have in some areas, such as Canada, and I believe Florida (could be wrong on Fl). There may also be a few other states where they are prohibited, so you would need to look into that if you decide to go with them as a staple feeder.
Silkworms and Phoenix worms (also called calciworms or reptiworms) are also very good staple feeders for yoru dragon.
All feeders are cheapest to buy online in bulk.
If you're in the US, I'd reccomend checking out lindasgonebuggie.com. They sell some combo packs usually for around 20$ where you can try a few different feeders, and find out what your beardie prefers.