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A Good Thing........I Think

Edd

Hatchling Dragon
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Location
Virginia Beach, VA
When I put ITs food (dubias) in the dish this morning and came back 30 min. later there all still there. ITs been pooping everyday and is very alert so Im guessing ITs getting plenty to eat and dont have to rush cuz ITs hungry. Am I right?.........................

Later, Edd
 

Hdrydr31

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They won't starve themselves so if it's pooping and acting normal I wouldn't worry too much. Some like to hunt their food (my male prefers to run after his dubia). Some prefer not to be watched when eating. Some prefer clear glass bowls and some like white bowls for better contrast..Depending on the age of the dragon they don't eat as many the older they get. Dubia are very nutritious so they don't need to eat very many.
 

BeardedHippy

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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Location
Scarborough UK
Yeah, mine leave dubies in their bowls all the time. If they leave one or two, I just top up on the next feeding. They always get round to them eventually, some days they are just not as hungry is all. I think it just shows they are well fed
 

Edd

Hatchling Dragon
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33
Location
Virginia Beach, VA
Thats pretty much what I was thinking.............just wanted to be sure. Iv only had IT for a little over 3 weeks and ITs only 2-3 months old.

THANX
 

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