I feed mine crickets and kale and squash. I used to feed him dandelion greens but the store stopped selling it. If you check ebay , you'll see dandelion seeds being sold, they are dead easy to grow.
What vegetables and greens can I feed him as a staple?
his kale ALWAYS goes bad fast, can I freeze it and take the amount I need out and feed it? I think you may be successful if you blanch in boiling water for 30 - 60secs and snap chill in icewater prior to freezing , I've done this with mulberry leaves for my silkworms.
Can I feed him leaves from a tree out side? If I can what kind of leaves?
Only tree leaves I know off that are available overseas (outside Australia) that are safe to use as greens are mulberry tree leaves (in particular white mulberry) . some types of hibiscus , and maybe some citrus (lemon, orange) , if the leaves are edible by humans , they are fine for your beardie to eat..
In the USA and EU (?) , maple and mesquite (?) leaves are used by some.
If you have herbs, most are fine to use as greens.
I feed mine crickets and kale and squash. I used to feed him dandelion greens but the store stopped selling it. If you check ebay , you'll see dandelion seeds being sold, they are dead easy to grow.
What vegetables and greens can I feed him as a staple?
his kale ALWAYS goes bad fast, can I freeze it and take the amount I need out and feed it? I think you may be successful if you blanch in boiling water for 30 - 60secs and snap chill in icewater prior to freezing , I've done this with mulberry leaves for my silkworms.
Can I feed him leaves from a tree out side? If I can what kind of leaves?
Only tree leaves I know off that are available overseas (outside Australia) that are safe to use as greens are mulberry tree leaves (in particular white mulberry) . some types of hibiscus , and maybe some citrus (lemon, orange) , if the leaves are edible by humans , they are fine for your beardie to eat..
In the USA and EU (?) , maple and mesquite (?) leaves are used by some.
If you have herbs, most are fine to use as greens.