Please no more spinach- I can post a website for nutrition here later- they need fresh salads everyday like collards turnip greens kale mustard greens- he needs a staple feeder like dubia roaches crickets bsfl or silk worms- how old is the dragon?
Please no more spinach- I can post a website for nutrition here later- they need fresh salads everyday like collards turnip greens kale mustard greens- he needs a staple feeder like dubia roaches crickets bsfl or silk worms- how old is the dragon?
Will there be uneven growth in his legs? In my research shedding is part of their growth since they wont be shedding together, i think. And his partner died for unknown reason, she was healthy just like him. Just found out when i got she was not moving anymore. Their diet is superworms and some green veggies like spinach thats i what i give them, on weekdays i give superworm about 3-4 small to medium sizes and weekends i give them veggies
The dubia should be smallish, never larger than the space between the baby's eyes. Even smaller than that but of course the dubia size can increase as the dragon grows. Feed him almost as many as he wants, twice a day. Start out by putting 5 in, if he eats them put 5 more in, etc. Usually about 30 -40 per day in 2 feedings. Cabbage not good, bok choy is O.K. Here are more choices - - kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, collard greens, arugula, shredded squash to name a few.
The dubia should be smallish, never larger than the space between the baby's eyes. Even smaller than that but of course the dubia size can increase as the dragon grows. Feed him almost as many as he wants, twice a day. Start out by putting 5 in, if he eats them put 5 more in, etc. Usually about 30 -40 per day in 2 feedings. Cabbage not good, bok choy is O.K. Here are more choices - - kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, collard greens, arugula, shredded squash to name a few.
The dubia should be smallish, never larger than the space between the baby's eyes. Even smaller than that but of course the dubia size can increase as the dragon grows. Feed him almost as many as he wants, twice a day. Start out by putting 5 in, if he eats them put 5 more in, etc. Usually about 30 -40 per day in 2 feedings. Cabbage not good, bok choy is O.K. Here are more choices - - kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, collard greens, arugula, shredded squash to name a few.
here's the website karrieree mentioned earlier. ignore what it says about kale. they've done more studies on it since this was made and it is a great staple green. we use it all the time. maybe you will find more options on this list that are available where you live. Nutrition Content
Oh, I'm sorry I didn't know you were in the Phillipines. Yes, that squash is good and dark, leafy greens other than spinach or swiss chard. Bok choy is fine. Dandelion is good if you have it, both the leaves and the yellow flower.