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RE: Baby male beardie stop eating

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Posted by: LindaG at Wed Dec 21 13:03:33 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LindaG ]  
   

Have you tried some finely cut up mustard greens, carrots, etc? My bearded dragon loves his salads. Maybe something to try as I do think they can get bored with the same thing after a while. Mine will no longer touch crickets?? He will eat super mealworms and mealworms but his favorite is waxworms. I trick him and give him some of each so he gets a variety.

If not eating continues I would reevaluate its enclosure and make sure everything is optimal as far as heat, UVB, etc. If you are using sand I would replace it with newspaper as little ones can eat it and become impacted which will cause them not to eat.

Just some ideas.


   

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