Kimberely
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Not my first time to Fauna's forums, but the first time posting instead of just reading other's posts.
So, anyways...Hi y'all! I have an 8-year-old male beardie that I've owned for about a year so far. His previous owners had him on calci-sand and fed him 50 dusted crickets once a week. His lower jaw overlaps the end of his upper one giving him a kind of 'bulldog' expression, making me think that he had MBD before they started dusting the crickets. A little too late, but better than not at all. He's a little stunted and 'runty' looking, but not awful bad.
The question: Can chicken/turkey/etc. babyfood substitute for the insect portion of his diet? After getting him, he began vigorously refusing crickets (he appeared panicked - would twitch his head, and run to the opposite side of the cage...and if it started hopping that way he would jump and scrabble against the sides before bolting to the other side farthest from it), so I switched to the bearded dragon pellets with waxworms (he needed the weight). Months later and now he's on a every-other-day salad with silkies, butterworms, and occasionally fruit/veggie babyfood. This worked fine for a while, and now he refuses to approach the food dish if something in it is moving.
Jeeze. He eats the salad fine...as long as nothing moves - otherwise he squinches his eyes shut, twitches his head a few times, and runs for his basking log.
Oh, and a couple more questions: Does anyone have tips for caring for older dragons? All the info I find is people asking about their less-than-a-year-old ones. Is the 105-110 degrees basking temperature the spot temperature (ala by a temp gun - just got one
)? I've been using a digital thermometer, but mainly been adjusting the temperature depending on how he's acting. And, any info on the coconut coir substrate? He's on it currently - given how much he enjoys digging burrows under his hides, I just wouldn't feel comfortable using tile/newspaper/shelf liner/etc. Not to mention he only eats off the dish.
Mkay...that's it. Didn't mean to start writing a book here
and thanks for reading it.
-Kim
So, anyways...Hi y'all! I have an 8-year-old male beardie that I've owned for about a year so far. His previous owners had him on calci-sand and fed him 50 dusted crickets once a week. His lower jaw overlaps the end of his upper one giving him a kind of 'bulldog' expression, making me think that he had MBD before they started dusting the crickets. A little too late, but better than not at all. He's a little stunted and 'runty' looking, but not awful bad.
The question: Can chicken/turkey/etc. babyfood substitute for the insect portion of his diet? After getting him, he began vigorously refusing crickets (he appeared panicked - would twitch his head, and run to the opposite side of the cage...and if it started hopping that way he would jump and scrabble against the sides before bolting to the other side farthest from it), so I switched to the bearded dragon pellets with waxworms (he needed the weight). Months later and now he's on a every-other-day salad with silkies, butterworms, and occasionally fruit/veggie babyfood. This worked fine for a while, and now he refuses to approach the food dish if something in it is moving.
Oh, and a couple more questions: Does anyone have tips for caring for older dragons? All the info I find is people asking about their less-than-a-year-old ones. Is the 105-110 degrees basking temperature the spot temperature (ala by a temp gun - just got one
Mkay...that's it. Didn't mean to start writing a book here
-Kim