animal805 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2011 Messages 618 Reaction score 3 Location Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia Nov 25, 2011 #21 Ok will try removing him.
Chris1 cupcake Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 8,337 Reaction score 41 Location nsw Nov 25, 2011 #22 he might show an interest in freshly shed mealworms, since they will wriggle enticingly but not be hard to catch,.. freshly shed ones are pure white, dust them in calcium to improve the calcium to phosphorus ratio. mealwoms are not a good staple, but might get him started. dont forget, they must be freshly shed, young dragons can get constipated from teh skin of unshed worms,..... not sure if i made the freshly shed part of this post clear enough, but they must be freshly shed!!!
he might show an interest in freshly shed mealworms, since they will wriggle enticingly but not be hard to catch,.. freshly shed ones are pure white, dust them in calcium to improve the calcium to phosphorus ratio. mealwoms are not a good staple, but might get him started. dont forget, they must be freshly shed, young dragons can get constipated from teh skin of unshed worms,..... not sure if i made the freshly shed part of this post clear enough, but they must be freshly shed!!!
black_headed_mon Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2011 Messages 311 Reaction score 0 Location vic Nov 25, 2011 #23 feed them seperate in a 52ltr container and offer small woodies,crickets must taste like **** cause none of mine have ever really enjoyed them!!everything else sounds fine
feed them seperate in a 52ltr container and offer small woodies,crickets must taste like **** cause none of mine have ever really enjoyed them!!everything else sounds fine