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Old 18-Mar-08, 10:44 AM
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My bubs were all picking at salad within their first week. They seem to be attracted to anything that is green.
 
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i love it when they first start to eat greens....its the same when you see your childs first steps
mine love rose petals....have to make sure that they have no pesticides on them though
 
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Food processor is a handy piece of kitchen equipment, I just chuck in the vegies I want, give it a burst for a few seconds an it's all chopped up into good sized pieces. Beardies love it!
 
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Thats brilliant.... JR... i think im too controlling to do that... also have different sized dragons to feed!
spose.... the longer you leave it the smaller the pieces!....good point!
 
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The bigger dragons still eat it regardless of size, they just eat more.

It saves alot of time when there's a few mouths to feed.
 
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mine seem to be more interested in eating their vines than their salad some days,...or green bits on their towel,...or the green button on the remote, then again, they like the red remote button and the bf's labret piercing too,....
silly dragons,...!!
 
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not for beardies, but for my blueys i blend a weeks worth of fruit and veg up and then scoop it into ice cube trays. pop a couple out into a container in the fridge the day before i want them. leave them out for a little while in the moning to warm up a little bit and your done. saves alot of time.
 
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