Feeding and diet
Bearded Dragons are omnivorous, meaning that they eat
both animal and plant matter. Any and all food items that
your Bearded Dragons eat should be no bigger than the
space between their eyes. If the food items are bigger than
the space between their eyes it can cause...
he needs to go to the vet. to force feed him crush up some crickets, open his mouth and stick the crushed crickets in his mouth opening his mouth might seem harsh but it needs to be done to get the food in there.. add some vitamins to the crickets and some calcium... but he really needs to go to...
try some dragon flies and house flies they will excite him enough to eat a little more than usual. as long as he is getting his vitamins and calcium he will be fine after eating them. my jackson goes nuts when i toss in a dragon fly or house fly... moves quickly to catch them!
if your worried about your cham hitting the screen, reposition the water tube to where it won't be near the screen. Mulberry farms has Dubia and lobster roaches and now Jumbo butterworms too
Note that some species such as Pink Winged (Sipyloidea sipylus) tend to lose their legs very easily. Also it should be noted that some species such as the Australian or Giant Spiny stick insect (Extatosoma tiaratum), the Jungle Nymph (Heteropteryx dilatata) and particularly the Thorn Legged...