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Recent content by Korall

  1. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    Okay, also, how much greens and insects should a juvenile eat? I've heard some sources say about 50% each
  2. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    If I were to get a bearded dragon (I haven't completely decided yet) I would probably get a juvenile. How hard would it be to "tame" the juvenile compared to a baby beardie? (When I say baby I mean hatchling basically) The reason I would get a juvenile instead of a baby is because the only...
  3. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    Oh okay, but yeah. The local pet store sells crickets :D
  4. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    I couldnt find them on the list but, do crickets make a good staple daily insect for a beardie? Since i can get them quite easily (Both from a pet store and outside in the fields :p). Though i feel like a baby beardie might have a hard time eating them as some of them are quite large and jump...
  5. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    So for a baby, around 5-10 roaches per day? And some greens on the side to get it used to eating greens later in life as well as provide extra hydration? Should i just feed as much as it wants to eat?
  6. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    Yeah, il probably just have them in a large plastic tub with some holes with net for air. I think i found out what kind of worms the pet store around here had, i think they were superworms and they also have crickets. Oh, and what do i feed them (The crickets, roaches and worms)? Just like...
  7. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    Roaches seems to be a good option, they last long and don't turn into butterflies and they don't eat each other like crickets. The only problem I see is if they escape they are going to be really hard to get rid of in the house :P Will a bearded dragon do fine with just roaches and waxworms for...
  8. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    So do you have your own colony with the ones you bought or do you just order new ones whenever they run out? Il definitely check out the website, it will probably be quite easy to ship from Denmark as the border is just a few hours of driving from here. Thanks!
  9. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    Sure! Greens is the easy part as I already have a lot because of my tortoise (Although I do not exactly what is okay for a bearded dragon to eat yet in terms of leaves) I've got dandelion, hibiscus, squash leaves and flowers, roses, pansies, plantain (Not the fruit) etc Bugs is harder though. I...
  10. Korall

    Hello from Sweden!

    Hello! I joined this forum a while ago but never got time to introduce myself. I currently live in Sweden and i am very interested in anything reptile and i currently own a tortoise that i love. Recently i found out a lot about bearded dragons and i'm very curious about them. You will probably...
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