ChrisPortman
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Hi All,
Wondering if I could get some thoughts, or if anyone is in the same boat. I'm looking at getting a bearded dragon in the next few months.
I work full time, leaving the house between 630 and 7 am and returning anywhere from 530 - 7pm. I'm wondering if there is a routine (given that I'll be the only one doing any feeding, especially when it comes to insects) that accommodates this sort of lifestyle. I'm thinking that as it gets older it will be easier as the diet switches mostly to veggies, and I can put them out before the lights come on and then offer a few insects when I get home before the lights go off (does this sound valid?). My main concern is as a youngster when the diet is predominantly insects and lots of them in a sitting feeding before work will be difficult given that the lights will have to come on at something like 5am and thus probably off relatively early in the evening before i get a chance to offer another feeding.
Appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks,
Chris
Wondering if I could get some thoughts, or if anyone is in the same boat. I'm looking at getting a bearded dragon in the next few months.
I work full time, leaving the house between 630 and 7 am and returning anywhere from 530 - 7pm. I'm wondering if there is a routine (given that I'll be the only one doing any feeding, especially when it comes to insects) that accommodates this sort of lifestyle. I'm thinking that as it gets older it will be easier as the diet switches mostly to veggies, and I can put them out before the lights come on and then offer a few insects when I get home before the lights go off (does this sound valid?). My main concern is as a youngster when the diet is predominantly insects and lots of them in a sitting feeding before work will be difficult given that the lights will have to come on at something like 5am and thus probably off relatively early in the evening before i get a chance to offer another feeding.
Appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks,
Chris