KarrieRee":3n36jju1 said:Try getting some dubia roaches --- she needs to eat something different than butterworms they are fattening you can feed her horn worms - what kind of vegies are you feeding there is a nutrition here is a website for that http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html--keep offering her different things - mine is barely eating vegies as well - I put in a nice big salad every day and only feed dubias 2 times per week - he eats butter worms horn worms silk worms - and I just ordered wax worms -
Karrie
OMG I just came here to ask a question about bee pollen and saw this post. I don't mean to threadjack the thread but I don't know if my picky eater will be tempted by bee pollen so I don't want to spend a lot of money on it. I was thinking of buying these cheap capsules https://amzn.to/2xfS5pn and using the powder inside. But they contain stearic acid and silica, probably very small amounts and I'm wondering if that is OK. Anyone know?vrenee1018":igzag268 said:Hello there. Have you tried bee pollen sprinkled on top of the greens and bugs she doesn't want to eat? I had an issue with my little girl not wanting to eat greens and the bee pollen helped a lot. It has a sweet nutty flavor to it, which I've been told they love.
Vanessa
uscpsycho":2mxcimnt said:OMG I just came here to ask a question about bee pollen and saw this post. I don't mean to threadjack the thread but I don't know if my picky eater will be tempted by bee pollen so I don't want to spend a lot of money on it. I was thinking of buying these cheap capsules https://amzn.to/2xfS5pn and using the powder inside. But they contain stearic acid and silica, probably very small amounts and I'm wondering if that is OK. Anyone know?
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