i got my first little beardie yesterday
and i threw in about a dozen pinhead crickets
he ate a bunch buit i have bark so some of them hid
i woke up this morning played a little call of duty and i noticed theyre was a cricket on the wall
this was a bigger one that got mixed in with the pin heads
so im guessing it can escape easier
but its still a cricket
and if my mom would have seen it its back to the store for the beardie
the top for the cage isnt thick enough
so how could i prevent this from happening again
HELP
and i threw in about a dozen pinhead crickets
he ate a bunch buit i have bark so some of them hid
i woke up this morning played a little call of duty and i noticed theyre was a cricket on the wall
this was a bigger one that got mixed in with the pin heads
so im guessing it can escape easier
but its still a cricket
and if my mom would have seen it its back to the store for the beardie
the top for the cage isnt thick enough
so how could i prevent this from happening again
HELP
The crickets can hide and then during the nigth they can literaly munch on your prized lizard. I ve seen many lizards losing toes and tail tips for this
. And dont just buy the crickets and feed them to your lizard. Empty bellied crickets are a poor food choice and because they are so rich in fosforus they can lead to metabolic bone disease. First you must make food avaible for the crickets, so that they eat and then you can feed them to your lizard. Feed them stuff like fish flakes,carrots and leafy greens. Put only small quantities and change it daily. And just before you feed your beardy you must put the crickets you intend to feed in a small bag whit a small porcion of reptile suplements(get a good one like reptivite from zoomed) and literaly shake them. When your don the crickets should have suplements all over them.Do this a few times a week. Now they are ready to "meet there doom"(