:lol: Yes, Wheezie eats too. I was waiting for that question scince all of the eating pic's are of Zak. Wheezie can eat the veggies on his own (actually eats way more veggies than Zak) but when it comes to live food I have to assist him. I don't know if he has a lack of interest for live feeders or if it due to the positioning of the head. :dontknow: I have to almost place the live feeders in Wheezies mouth in order for him to eat them. I wonder constantly why he is like this. But as long as he is happy I'm ok with what ever it takes. I don't need to get Wheezie to eat live feeders for them to survive the vets say. But I feel that both heads must get equal treatment in order for them to continue to be happy and survive. We try our best at keeping them from becomeing depressed.sweetiepie9":e791c said:I Barbara, nice pics. I was just wondering does Wheezie eat, too? They seem to share everything from the neck down, so just curious. The paper towel is a good idea, so good luck with them getting the drift! And we don't ever get enough pictures. I really enjoyed the pics of your other beardies, too, they're all wonderfully healthy and beautiful. We've got a long weekend coming up, so I'll be posting lots of pics of Sweetie, finally, if it works. The first time I tried, someone on here helped me and I'm glad you saw her at her best, all dressed up with her raspberry lipstick. I wish I lived closer, I'd come and visit!
:wave: Interesting idea!outsdr2":8737d said:Hello can anyone do a article on Zak-N-Wheezie? I think it would make a great article on BDorgs front page.
beardie osk":f770a said:Hello Barbara and babies,
May I ask, if Zak can handle both greens and live food, and Wheezie can eat veggies on his own, isn't that ok, because they're getting all that they need? I do understand about giving them the opportunity to have equal portions, though, you are doing such a great job. They are very fortunate to have you and your family as caregivers. :wink:
I don't blame your hubby re: having some income coming in, :lol: but I still think the paper weight is a good idea. please..................................................
Come on guys, on the site, chime in :help:
fresnowitte":3cd4a said:beardie osk":3cd4a said:Hello Barbara and babies,
May I ask, if Zak can handle both greens and live food, and Wheezie can eat veggies on his own, isn't that ok, because they're getting all that they need? I do understand about giving them the opportunity to have equal portions, though, you are doing such a great job. They are very fortunate to have you and your family as caregivers. :wink:
I don't blame your hubby re: having some income coming in, :lol: but I still think the paper weight is a good idea. please..................................................
Come on guys, on the site, chime in :help:
Yes, it is ok! But being a mom and grandmother....up there in my age :wink: I also believe that it's important to psycologically keep them happy as well. What I tell people that buy babies from me is that a happy dragon is a healthy dragon! Mental is part of health too.
And yes I must agree that some sort of novelty item with Z&W on it is a great idea. I'm hashing it thru my head right now. I kinda think that the key chain idea is pretty good too as well as the paper weight. I will be going to the NARBC in Anahiem this September I hope. This would be a good idea an a way to cut down on stress to Z&W with all of the picture takeing that goes on there. As well as make my husband happy! :laughing6:
Barbara
lizardgrrl mentioned a sculpture that would make a niiiice paper weight. :mrgreen: Or as my kids would say, "sweet!"beardie osk":3cead said:I'm still hung up on the paper wt. idea, it would be like we'd all have a real piece of Z+W, even though I know it would be a huge undertaking. :roll:
I don't know which one I'd like better, I like the footprints because it's really them, they would really leave their mark (no pun intended) with everyone, I was really taken back when I saw one.fresnowitte":f4958 said:lizardgrrl mentioned a sculpture that would make a niiiice paper weight. :mrgreen: Or as my kids would say, "sweet!"beardie osk":f4958 said:I'm still hung up on the paper wt. idea, it would be like we'd all have a real piece of Z+W, even though I know it would be a huge undertaking. :roll:
Barbara
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