Bdamas":2lcdabbl said:He has 10.0 reptisun tube uvb bulb with a reflector hood. He Is also about 5-6 inches away from it compared to his basking spot( but he does climb closer to it on the foam wall). His basking spot Is at about 103-105 during the day and the cool side runs usually at 85. I am getting these with a stick and dial thermometer. I try and feed him 2-3 times a day and I usually put about 2-3 crickets in at a time but when he wont go for them I use the tweezers and place them in front of him so the crickets can't hide and I dont loose them, and like I had said it was working for a while but he started eating them less and less. Idk his weight and age but he Is about 5.5-6 inches including his tail. I have dusted his food 2-3 times a week w/ rep-cal Multivitamins and calcium. My substrate Is repticarpet not sand or anything loose.
Bdamas":u9t8vcls said:HELP! I recently have bought a baby bearded dragon from pet smart( I know not the best) and have had him for about a week. He has a 100 watt bulb and a repti sun uvb light in a 40 gallon terrarium. Once I got him he was eating about 10-15 small crickets a days readily but two days ago I tried to pick him up for the first time and he ran Away and tried to bite so I let him be. But now he only will eat about 1-2 crickets and closes his eyes and sinks down when I open his viv??? HELP PLZZ!!! (Ps I'm new to beardies)
CooperDragon":odphu4ku said:That's encouraging! Yes, silkworms are an excellent treat to offer by hand, as are black soldier fly larvae.
Bdamas":2bikeg2y said:Is there a certain website or store that I could get silk worms from or does it even matter. Thanks ssooo so much
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