Every time I offer him a locust he doesn't take it.
But whenever I put salad on his plate, or a morio in his food bowl he'll nom it down.
He's very active, he's got a 4x2x2 area to run around in. I was told to use morios with caution, because now he is very stubborn and wont eat anything apart from them, and rather than pooing once every 1-2 days, it's now a huge poo every week.
Some beardies just get addicted to the morios...or at least greatly prefer them over other feeders. Although it would be ideal for him to be eating the locusts ,the fact that he's eating a salad along with the morios [ superworms ] should be giving him a good balance of nutrition, as long as the salad is healthy. It should be based on dark greens like turnip, collard + mustard, but if you're in the U.K. you might have different types.
You might try limiting the morios to 3-4 a day and " sneak " a locust in his mouth as he's chewing on one of the morios.
Thanks for the reply! I'm putting alot more variety of salad now, like you said 3-4 morios a day. I'm going to try him on dubias though, they seem to be popular, what do you think?
Dubias are great. I got Harley hooked on dubias when I got her at 6 weeks since I hate crickets and trying to catch loose 3/8 inch crickets in a 4ft cage was hell. Plus dubias will practically breed themselves :lol:
Dubias are great. I got Harley hooked on dubias when I got her at 6 weeks since I hate crickets and trying to catch loose 3/8 inch crickets in a 4ft cage was hell. Plus dubias will practically breed themselves :lol:
Good deal. I would really be surprised if your dragon didn't like dubias. Also other great stuff is butterworms aka Tebo larva. Harley went nuts for those when I first gave them to her. Also hornworms and silkworms. And if yours does like dubias and you start a colony, you will so happy once you are free from having to buy feeders all the time. I just use the dubias as the staple and throw in some different worms every couple weeks to spice things up. Much cheaper now too