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New Arrival!!

Beardie_Mommy3991

Hatchling Dragon
3 Year Member
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Today was the big day! We went to the expo and found ourselves a new family member to take home. He is 4 months old from Carolina Designer Dragons, and is very colorful for his age! My brother and I named him Coconut :D He is already situated in his home, and earlier ate 3 of these blue caterpillar looking worms.
 

renich

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
1,000+ Post Club
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Hi and welcome. Congrats on your baby. It is exciting!

Keep in mind that all dragon food should be no larger than the space between their eyes. I'm not familiar with blue caterpillar feeders.
 

Pogie

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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Hi and welcome.
Congrats on the new baby.

Are you refering to HORNWORMS?????
 

Beardie_Mommy3991

Hatchling Dragon
3 Year Member
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137
Yes. They were hornworms. He feeds mostly on crickets, because these hornworms are like, a dollar a worm. :eek: The breeder we bought him from said they were okay for his size. They are squishy. :) I think we have a colony of crickets in our house now though. They are better at escaping than they look.
 

Boogiesmom

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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Congratulations.... Escaping crickets is a good idea to check out Dubia Roaches. lol
 

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