I just recently got a baby bearded dragon this weekend and I didn't take into consideration the holiday weekend. I ran out of crickets!!! I didn't know he'd be eating 30-50 crickets daily. Would it be okay for him to be fed phoenix worms 3 times daily including his greens in the morning over the weekend until I can get crickets? I was told not to buy crickets from local pet stores because you don't know where they're coming from so I order 3/8 inch from timberlinefisheries.com. Also, do I need to gutload the phoenix worms? If so, what do I feed them to do this? I keep them in their little containers because I was told they could thrive in them as long as the substrate stays moist. I think it's sawdust, so I rinse the worms off before I feed them to the baby so they don't harm his digestive system.
Thanks for the help!!
p.s.: when I'm feeding crickets should I dust every single cricket he eats or just one meal of crickets? Normally what I do is mist him around 6:30am when I wake up and turn his UV lights on, wait an hour, give him a small bowl of greens, wait 2 hours give him dusted crickets, wait 3 hours and give him phoenix worms, wait 3 hours and give him dusted crickets, and then wait 2 hours to mist and shut of the lights.
You can feed your baby pw as long as they are not bigger than his head, and you do not need to dust them as they already contain lots of good calcium. As far as dusting your crixs with calcium powder, you should do this 5x's a week (1x a day). A diet that is varied is the best for your baby.
You can feed your baby pw as long as they are not bigger than his head, and you do not need to dust them as they already contain lots of good calcium. As far as dusting your crixs with calcium powder, you should do this 5x's a week (1x a day). A diet that is varied is the best for your baby.
I fed him a couple pw that were slightly bigger than his head because I didn't think it would make too big of a difference since they were fairly soft. Do you think the few that I gave him could do a lot of damage? From now on I will sift for the smaller ones.
He has regular bowl movements (one to two times a day) and still eats plenty so I assume they didn't affect him too much.