
13-09-2008, 05:05 PM
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Egg
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 7
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire and Ice Dragons
As far as enticing the dragon to eat greens, try feeding greens first thing in the AM and give no bugs until early afternoon. Leave the greens in until the next morning, then swap the greens out with fresh again. Also, we feed them in a big pile right next to the basking spot. For some reason dragons seem to be big fans of BIG piles.
The greens do get crispy, but many of the dragons seem to prefer them that way (the dragon version of potato chips?).
We start adding a bit shredded hard squashes and sliced fresh green beans on top of the greens at about 16 weeks. At this time, we offer raspberries - only one or two - once a month as a treat if the dragon is eating the good veggies well.
At 20 weeks, the hard veggies are fed in a separate dish and more is provided. Fruit is then offered twice a month.
Good luck!
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Can anyone help please? I have 2 adult beardies (bought as adults recently) but neither of them is eating greens - or any kind of veggies/fruit. I have tried a vast selection and tried giving them veggies in the morning with no live food until the afternoon but they are still not eating it! I am new to reps and getting very worried because I want to do the best for them but short of liquidising and force feeding (only joking!) I don't know what to do next! Any advice would be appreciated.
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