How to switch beardies from live to dry food?
I recently purchased some flukers dry adult bearded dragon food and my spoiled rotten beardies wont touch it. Does anybody have a way to make the switch. Thank you
Re: How to switch beardies from live to dry food?
isn't that just like a "little extra thing"? im pretty sure they still need their greens, and bugs... i could be wrong.
spooky
Re: How to switch beardies from live to dry food?
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perfectpythons
I recently purchased some flukers dry adult bearded dragon food and my spoiled rotten beardies wont touch it. Does anybody have a way to make the switch. Thank you
I've been trying to get mine to eat some PERIOD, and shes such a princess, she won't touch it.
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mr.spooky
isn't that just like a "little extra thing"? im pretty sure they still need their greens, and bugs... i could be wrong.
spooky
Also - Yes, they still need greens and bugs - they cannot survive on pre-packaged red pellets alone. I've found that the beardie food works better as a cricket food. I've seen her eat crickets that were walking around with one on their head, but that's it.
Re: How to switch beardies from live to dry food?
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Foschi Exotic Serpents
Are you talking about the stuff that comes in a big jar that you soak in warm water? The stuff that's got a dehydrated mix of greens, veggies, dandelions, worms, and grasshoppers in it?
Because if that's what you're talking about, that stuff is actually really good for dragons and most will switch to it right away because it's colorful and has many textures. Plus it's still a variety of most of the same things you'd give them fresh anyway. My dragon loves that stuff. Soak it, sprinkle some calcium on it, and there ya go.
Foschi, is this what you're describing? I'd be interested in trying it if it's actually good.
I was given some of this stuff and like someone else has said the only use for it is cricket food.