Hi this is a cross post from beardie er but just thought people in the section may have some relevant experience on my situation.
Hi guys,
Im new around here, used to keep beardies a few years ago but just recently rescued two beardies from a neighbour whose child was neglecting them. They are a male and female about 18 months old. I have had to separate them as the male has been constantly trying to mate with her and has injured her with a small wound on her side. Hopefully my vet is going to try to find someone else to take her as I only have the one full size tank and I dont think it would be fair on her to keep her in the one tank with a larger dominating male.
The main problem i am having at the minute is that they are both not eating well, I got them on sat and she has only really eaten about 10 crickets since then and he really doesnt seem interested in any food. I contacted my neighbour and apparently "he only eats some veggies once a week and isnt interested in live food" and she usually likes crickets but not vegetables. My issue is I really dont know how often they are used to being fed and really what they were fed as the mother does not really seem to know. At present I am offering them crickets and meal worms dusted and also chopped veg and fruit (bell peppers, grapes, parsley, carrot, peas) in an effort to find out what they like.
Has anyone encountered a similar situation before and can offer some advice on how to encourage them to eat more? Also is it possible that they are stressed from either the relocation on saturday or being separated and their appetites will return?
Thanks in advance for any help and sorry for writing so much!
Hi guys,
Im new around here, used to keep beardies a few years ago but just recently rescued two beardies from a neighbour whose child was neglecting them. They are a male and female about 18 months old. I have had to separate them as the male has been constantly trying to mate with her and has injured her with a small wound on her side. Hopefully my vet is going to try to find someone else to take her as I only have the one full size tank and I dont think it would be fair on her to keep her in the one tank with a larger dominating male.
The main problem i am having at the minute is that they are both not eating well, I got them on sat and she has only really eaten about 10 crickets since then and he really doesnt seem interested in any food. I contacted my neighbour and apparently "he only eats some veggies once a week and isnt interested in live food" and she usually likes crickets but not vegetables. My issue is I really dont know how often they are used to being fed and really what they were fed as the mother does not really seem to know. At present I am offering them crickets and meal worms dusted and also chopped veg and fruit (bell peppers, grapes, parsley, carrot, peas) in an effort to find out what they like.
Has anyone encountered a similar situation before and can offer some advice on how to encourage them to eat more? Also is it possible that they are stressed from either the relocation on saturday or being separated and their appetites will return?
Thanks in advance for any help and sorry for writing so much!