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    yea I've been looking into the dubias but it's going to take me some time to get over the creepies on that one. lol Thanks for the info on feeding. Sounds like he's acting perfectly normal. I never realized how adorable these guys are. Lex is halarious chasing the crickets around then throwing himself against the plastic side as if to say, "Okay, I'm done now you can pick me up again." lmao
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    I've rolled up the little cubed Beardie Bites in greens and it's worked when mine wasn't wanting to eat his greens. He loves the Bites and will eat the greens to get to them.
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    My 2 dragons love thier greens, but as a suggestion, you could try to place the greens in the dish and spinkle meal worms on top. Chances are they'll eat some greens while getting the meal worms.
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    Re: BD Not Eating Greens, What should I do?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tzeentch View Post
    My 2 dragons love thier greens, but as a suggestion, you could try to place the greens in the dish and spinkle meal worms on top. Chances are they'll eat some greens while getting the meal worms.
    the other wayis to trick them using a moving salad with the worms under the greens. I rescued2 adult beardies that never had greens before and this got then eating in about 2 days
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    Cool. These are great suggestions. I was going to try and hand feed him some greens during his play time. I have beardy bites and will try all that was suggested. I'll let you all know what works and what doesn't.
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