CURIOUSpinkie
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Both my bearded dragons are the same age, 1 year old. They have daily veggie mix I give in the mornings and I also spice it with pellets to add extra little bit. However right now due to me and my gf work and busy home life with two kiddos, two cats, a dog, and to mention 130 chickens .
They r fed only three time a week with live crickets and superworms. We offer the canned products and my Pinkie friggen loves the freezed dried meal worms Curious is a fan of the freeze dried Crickets. Both eat them down without hesitation.... being a year old I was under the impression that they would be going towards a more veggie diet which we can handle easily no doubt
Question tho I have been trying to research the pros and cons of this kind of diet?
At a year old? Is this a turning point toward veggie?
Also? I have asked about 100 different pet store employees this question
If I have to offer them any of the ""easy to go"" meals what would u suggest to maximize the health.
As I sit here my lovely gf has added another question
Do the bags of premade salads with multiple blends of greens offer any that be decent to offer the dragons?
Any ideas or suggestions on how to maybe improve on this diet plan? I'm not huge on offering them freeze dried or canned proteins however live bugs kinda not in the picture as of right now.
Trying the best to offer the best is all
Thanks in advance to any suggestions what betters the life of my pets will always in turn better my own life
They r fed only three time a week with live crickets and superworms. We offer the canned products and my Pinkie friggen loves the freezed dried meal worms Curious is a fan of the freeze dried Crickets. Both eat them down without hesitation.... being a year old I was under the impression that they would be going towards a more veggie diet which we can handle easily no doubt
Question tho I have been trying to research the pros and cons of this kind of diet?
At a year old? Is this a turning point toward veggie?
Also? I have asked about 100 different pet store employees this question
If I have to offer them any of the ""easy to go"" meals what would u suggest to maximize the health.
As I sit here my lovely gf has added another question
Do the bags of premade salads with multiple blends of greens offer any that be decent to offer the dragons?
Any ideas or suggestions on how to maybe improve on this diet plan? I'm not huge on offering them freeze dried or canned proteins however live bugs kinda not in the picture as of right now.
Trying the best to offer the best is all
Thanks in advance to any suggestions what betters the life of my pets will always in turn better my own life