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estudillod

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Ive been trying some alternatives lately such as dubia roaches and new vegetables too, but I haven't really noticed canned crickets until recently. Not having to deal with live bugs all the time would be a godsend does anyone have experience with these, and can they replace live insects entirely? (Along with occasional mealwormssnacks probably)
 

Scout

Hatchling Dragon
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I'm sure your dragon would be fine, but live is always better. This is because you can feed them yourself, gutloading them. Then when your dragon eats it, they will be highly nutritionalized! I know that's not a word, but you get the idea. Moving on, some dragons don't eat prey if it isn't moving. Of course lots of them do, it just depends.
 
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