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How do I get my 9 month old bearded dragon to eat worms and vegetables?

  • Sunday Dec 6,2009 10:21 AM
  • By diddy
  • In Others

I have tried giving him grapes, apples, and spinach. I have also tried putting meal worms over these items and he does not seem to be interested in it. How can I get him to eat things other than crickets?

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5 Comments

  • Rainy says:

    It’s not uncommon for a beardie to not eat veggies for the first year of its life, so there is nothing to be worried about.
    Your beardie is just preparing for brumation for the first 12 months of life. After a few more months of life up till about 16 months its not uncommon at all. However; you can still offer your beardie veggies every few days, one type at a time, if at some point he eats one, take note and try that one again later.
    Small amounts of beans, or snow pea sprouts, and a few whole herbs are most likely to be eaten first.
    As far was worms go try switching it up, offer a phoenix worm, wax worms, silk worms or super worms and see how he likes any of those, but again not uncommon for the first part of like

    Hope all works out

  • Gayle says:

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  • Cordelia says:

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