hey_im_sam
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
One of my brothers little hatchling bearded dragons doesn't seem to be eating, at least not while we watch and it's very skinny. As in, head is wider than it's body, noticably.
I was wondering if anyone had any idea, other than trying other food sources (working on that). We've been trying little woodies, which none ofthe others have an issue with.
I remember a while ago have a sick adult beardie that I helped out by opening it's mouth and popping a cricket in, it'd then chew by itself. Can youdo this with hatchies, or are they too delicate?
Cheers guys
Sam
One of my brothers little hatchling bearded dragons doesn't seem to be eating, at least not while we watch and it's very skinny. As in, head is wider than it's body, noticably.
I was wondering if anyone had any idea, other than trying other food sources (working on that). We've been trying little woodies, which none ofthe others have an issue with.
I remember a while ago have a sick adult beardie that I helped out by opening it's mouth and popping a cricket in, it'd then chew by itself. Can youdo this with hatchies, or are they too delicate?
Cheers guys
Sam