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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.
By this age it should be full grown, so give it as many crickets as it'll eat in 10-15 minutes and offer Collards, Mustard Greens, and/or Dandelion Greens daily.
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Feed them as many as they will eat. They will not over eat, they will stop when they are full. Just make sure the crickets are the correct size for the size of the dragon; basically the cricket needs to be able to fit in the dragons mouth sideways. If you feed them too big of cricketts it can cause some stomache upset and other problems. I have a dragon that is 7 months old and eats 150 crickets in less than a week, yes she is eating her greens too. They eat like crazy when they are growing, they slow down once they are full grown. When full grown they also eat less cricketts and more greens. I hope this helps you.
Blaze the dragon from Dragon Boy is fully grown when his life hits 600.
I think any crickets that are sold at pet stores can be fed to leopard geckos. Just remember that small crickets are for young geckos and large are for grown-up geckos.
Nothing! A bearded dragon is a reptile that feeds on small things such as crickets, worms and vegetation. If a beardie eats anything bigger then the space between it's eyes it will have a hard type digesting it. Once your beardie is full grown you can feed pinkie mice though.
It grows in level when you do.
Go to Lady Castelia and click on Baby Dragon then click Grow Dragon for 10,000 coins.
the sun dragon can get about a little bit bigger than a fully grown lava dragon
This depends on each beardie specifically. what i was told was release the crickets little by little into the tank, waiting until he fully eats each batch. count how many he eats before he seems less interested in eating, and that's generally how much they should be fed, the general rule that i was told was to feed them until they are no longer hungry. be forewarned though, this number is bound to go up as your dragon grows. i would repeat this test every two weeks to keep track of his eating habits.
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