kingofnobbys":2myk2kvg said:My two were that weight at 1 year old.
He's stunning .... wonderful colouring.
He looks very well fed , so long as he is pooing regularly and is active and healthy. What kinds of worms is he getting as staple prey insects - I ask as some are better than others.
AHBD":3vmxcf7d said:Yes, he looks great albeit just a tad chunky.Your son looks very slim+ healthy himself, not to mention a handsome fellow.
He gets collards daily. Those are his fave. Then I add something else greens wise with it. Mustard greens, kale and bok choy (once a week or so). I'm trying to find other fruits and veggies he likes but he'll only eat greens, cilantro, parsley. He refuses all fruit and any colored veggies (squashes, peppers, etc).AHBD":27nim4fi said:His diet sounds about right, just decrease the amount of bugs by a few, nothing major because he is still growing. You are fortunate because he enjoys his salad so let him fill up on the good greens....turnip, mustard, collard, dandelion, arugula and various squashes are all good choices. In a few months you can start offering the bugs every other day or just reduce the amount daily to a smaller amount.
I do have clover. I'll give that a try!AHBD":1a6gpdq9 said:He's getting quite a bit of good stuff then, 2-3 types of greens a day is fine. My dragons enjoy a few things from my yard too....green leaf clover and a few shredded mulberry leaves in their salads. If you have access to those you can try them.
TAMMARAHOSKINS":23fwhbzt said:He gets collards daily. Those are his fave. Then I add something else greens wise with it. Mustard greens, kale and bok choy (once a week or so). I'm trying to find other fruits and veggies he likes but he'll only eat greens, cilantro, parsley. He refuses all fruit and any colored veggies (squashes, peppers, etc).AHBD":23fwhbzt said:His diet sounds about right, just decrease the amount of bugs by a few, nothing major because he is still growing. You are fortunate because he enjoys his salad so let him fill up on the good greens....turnip, mustard, collard, dandelion, arugula and various squashes are all good choices. In a few months you can start offering the bugs every other day or just reduce the amount daily to a smaller amount.
Georgie2015":3ird7ng7 said:Good day people,i have read your posts and im somewhat alarmed!I have had my two dragons for about 2 weeks now,bought them from people who when i got there only had a normal household lamp globe in the enclosure and the dragons were not moving around at all,seemed very lazy like you know?Well,being a Googlemaniac,i Googled all sorts of things and bought the right globes and food etc.They are doing much better,very lively,good appetites etc.The one female(discovered yesterday using this site that i do have two females),the previous owners told me was injured by the other one,leaving a small section of her tail missing and the one foot doesnt have all its claws,now i for one dont really believe that story since the incorrect lighting and that sort of thing can lead to loss of limbs due to bone issues,i think.I just weighed the two of them,one is about 100g,and the other 120g,this sounds terrible to me if i read what yours weighs,theyre both about 13 inches long.I really need some help to get their weight up if i have to.
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