I thought it'd be interesting to have a thread where we all post what our dragons have eaten today! I love trying new foods and I want to keep my beardie's diet varied with safe, yummy foods.
Today Pancake got a salad made of bok choy, parsley, carrot, and zucchini squash. The carrots aren't a big hit and everything else is brand new to him. He really liked the parsley! For dinner he'll be getting some crickets after they fill up on leftover carrot chunks.
We'll see if he ate it or not later, but this morning I put into his bowl:
-Mustard greens (his favorite)
-Collard greens
-A sugarsnap pea (broken up into four bite-sized pieces)
-Corn cubes
-A few corn kernels
We bought a bundle each of mustard greens, and collard greens, and have used so little! How do you guys keep it from going bad before he can eat it? They're only $1 each, but still...
Russel eats about 25 lg crickets every other day and a 3-4 Superworms. On the off day I encourage him to eat greens but he doesn't always eat greens on the off day. If he hasn't eaten anything all day I may give him a couple of superworms about 1 hr before bed time. There is always salad available. Russel seems to like a change after a day or two. I rotate between collards, basil and beet greens. I also give him some Spaghetti Squash, Zucchini,Peas and corn kernels once in a while. Russel loves the peas and corn. Since reading the nutritional website list I have cut back on the corn. I didn't see why peas were in the rarely list in the notes section, does anyone know why? Russel still prefers protein. I figure Russel is about 1-1+ years old. I do not know how old he is since I rescued him running loose outside. Someone had released a few of them in my neighborhood. I am still trying new things looking for more things he likes.
Today we did collard greens, carrot tops, and a broken up sugar snap pea (so like, three bites).
His favorite so far still seems to be the mustard green, but collard greens last so much longer! The carrot tops are a new try; I like them because they break apart easily and seem easy for him to grab, unlike the collard green leaves that can get flattened on the bottom of the dish.
He's an odd one though. He really has to be in the mood for insects, and only seems to be 1-2 times a week. Otherwise he just glances down at them before walking away. Maybe it has to do with the cooler temperatures...
I'm not sure where you lI've but they are at the farmers market here in CA as it is that time of year. The grocery store has them in the organic section.