For your bearded dragon to be healthiest you should feed him crickets meal worms and Romain lettuce. when he is a baby he probably wont eat the salad, and he will eat a LOT of crickets. when he gets older he will cut back on crickets and go to salad. I would not recommend giving him meal worms until he is full grown they can cause impaction in babies.
pretty much any bug AVOID cockroaches butterflies ladybugs spiders flies worms mealworms they can eat crickets, super worms, dubia roaches, ect.....
If you find a bug in your salad, you should stop eating it, remove the bug, and notify the restaurant or store where you purchased the salad.
Well I have a gecko and for the most part they are the same. During the summer I can feed him any type or bugs as long as it does not have a hard outer shell. (and if your lizard doesn't eat it might be to hard) Another thing to consider is how big is this bug. If the bug is to big he/she might not eat it all or if he/she does eat it he/she might not go for another one.
No its not a bug its a type of fly.
well crickets a bug so football
crickets, grasshoppers, pratically any type of bug.
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
Dragon flies
No, not usually. However, if cricket has been sprayed with any kinds of bug repellents or killers, then your dog can become sick; if he begins to act differently then normal and you believe it is because of bug repellents/killers, then you should consult your pet's vet as soon as possible.
you can't keep crickets in the same cage but ladybugs you can. if you don't want your crickets hoppin on your ladies. DONT PUT THEM TOGETHER No ,crickets cant live in the same cage cause they will mate and there will be something called a crick bug,or a lady crick.
Bearded Dragons hunt in lots of different ways depending on the personality of the lizard and the food available. For example my Bearded Dragon will chase after the larger slower crickets but will stay still and wait for the smaller faster ones. Finally a Bearded Dragon's hunting patterns will also change based on the environment they are in e.g. a Bearded dragon that lives in a more open area with little hiding spaces might be more inclined to chase after prey compared to one who lives in a cluttered environment and will be more reserved and stealthy when hunting.
Some common summer bug sounds heard in the evenings include crickets chirping, cicadas buzzing, and katydids singing.