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New veggie ideas? :)

jager

Hatchling Dragon
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I am wondering what veggies everyone feeds their beardies. Looking for new ideas. My guy eats very little greens and thought maybe there is something he would like that I haven't thought of. I have tried
Collard greens.
Dandelion greens
Endive.
Kale
Blueberries
Mango
Greens beans
Peas
Strawberries
Apple
Asian pear
Carrot
Cucumbers
He seems to only eat the endive and a little collard greens. He used to like mango but won't even eat any greens if I put it in with them.
Any veggies your guys like that I should try?
 

PatsyB

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Dexter used to really like cactus pad. You can find it in a Mexican Grocery store. Mustard greens are a favorite over here.
 

jager

Hatchling Dragon
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Question about watercress. Do you have to pull the leaves off or can they eat the stem?
 

jager

Hatchling Dragon
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I have not seen mustard greens around here, is it something that is available in a specialty store? I can always get collard greens no problem, but have a much harder time finding endive.

I have read about dressing for greens, have you tried that?
 

PatsyB

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Question about watercress. Do you have to pull the leaves off or can they eat the stem?

If the stems aren't real big I leave them on. Same with dandelion leaves.

@jager I get mustards at the normal grocery store. My store keeps them by the collards and turnip greens(also good). Sometimes they have it fresh and sometimes they have it bagged like kale.
 
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