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I switched to dubias now and this is the result. She's eating good in the neighborhood now. She used to eat crickets, but not anymore. She's such a hearty eater. Only thing is: She had coccidia and pinworms, but her poo is still soft and unformed. Otherwise, it doesn't smell. Sometimes it's formed. I guess I should give her more probiotics again? I haven't pretty much switched greens. It's been mustard and turnip greens with an occasional grated carrot.
I need a little more education on vitamins and stuff. Right now I'm doing greens, carrots, apples and some other stuff. I dust my crickets with calcium and spray the greens with clacium. I give them wax worms every once and a while
I usually buy it at the grocery store, but you can buy it at beardeddragon.co or health food store. You can't really overdose on bee pollen. (I need to get some more.) I usually sprinkle it in water and spritz the greens with the bee pollen water.
Wooow, what a nice bearded dragon
Loose stool is mostly caused by too wet food. Carrots and apples have much water. Besides, fruits are not so good for the digestive system of bearded dragons because of the fruit sugar and fruit acid. Mostly it helps also to feed more raw fiber. Therefore I mix the normal salad/vegetables with dry herbs.