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he's eating about 1-2 crickets and a few mealworms in one go (inthe time of about15 mins) he hasn't really touched his greens yet. i feed him twice a day. is that enough?

2007-08-13 21:31:01 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Reptiles

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That's not very much. Baby beardeds are usually cricket eating machines. It's not unusal that he is taking little greens, they are primarily insectivores as youngsters. I would reduce the mealworms, they have a lot of indigestible skeleton relative to the amount of nutrition they deliver. Try some waxworms instead, they are calorie dense and good for growing reptiles. Make sure your warm end of the enclosure is around 100 F, reptile appetites are quite temperature dependent. The crickets should be the same length as the distance between his eyes. Overly large prey can be fatal for beardeds.

2007-08-13 23:17:34 · answer #1 · answered by Thea 7 · 0 0

Why did you feed her meal worms? She's in all probability impacted! in no way feed a newborn, or sometimes according to probability not even an person, meal worms or great worms. in the beginning, they are very severe in fat and not filling in any respect. Secondly, they are able to burrow into your beardies insides. Thirdly, their outer shell is very complicated to digest for adults, even in spite of the shown fact that young toddlers. Heres what you ought to do in the present day, run a heat tub tub, very shallow water, and permit her soak for greater or less 2 hours. Rub her abdomen gently and notice if any feces look. If not... your going to could desire to circulate to the vet and characteristic a very severe vet bill. Feed her crickets to any extent further if she lives! Please do your analyze before you purchase an unique puppy, AND continuously discover AN unique puppy VET before HAND.

2016-12-15 14:40:39 · answer #2 · answered by jowers 4 · 0 0

i had i similar problem........don't handle him that much and feed him in the same place he live ( ie tank)

2007-08-14 03:55:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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