Nameless2131
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Okay let me set the situation for you all. My oldest beardie is just getting ready to turn 7. Princess (short for Princess Velcro, my wife named her not me) has been the best master I have ever had. You heard me right; she is 100% in control and lets me know it daily. "Dad!!! Get me out of my cage!!! Dad!!! I want a bath!!! Dad!!! Want to go outside and play!!! Dad!! Want to sleep on your pillow!!!" Okay so she isn't that vocal but when she runs up to your bare leg and proceeds to try and climb it so she can talk to you eye to eye, you learn to listen and interpret the unspoken and read "The Look!" from ground level.
Her main problem right now is eating. She just seems to get really board with it. She has hated commercial dragon chow for years so I have given up on that. She used to like a salad of parsley, collards, and superworms, with a few crickets thrown in so she had something to chase. As she has gotten older, the cricket chasing doesn't interest her any more. She just freezes on her log and waits for them to come to her. Superworms are still highly sought, but she doesn't seem to like the greens any more. She will eat them every so often but mostly they just go to waste in her bowl. Anyone have any ideas about "sprucing up" her salads or have any ideas about what she might enjoy as a switch in the monotony???
Thanks
Justin
Her main problem right now is eating. She just seems to get really board with it. She has hated commercial dragon chow for years so I have given up on that. She used to like a salad of parsley, collards, and superworms, with a few crickets thrown in so she had something to chase. As she has gotten older, the cricket chasing doesn't interest her any more. She just freezes on her log and waits for them to come to her. Superworms are still highly sought, but she doesn't seem to like the greens any more. She will eat them every so often but mostly they just go to waste in her bowl. Anyone have any ideas about "sprucing up" her salads or have any ideas about what she might enjoy as a switch in the monotony???
Thanks
Justin