Lettuce isn’t actually good for crickets! It just got through the organs, it doesn’t give enough proteins! Sand isn’t good either because they lay their eggs in the sand instead of your egg laying zone! It’s true! I tested it! Super surprising results!!!
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You have to bearded dragons together I don't think that's good do not use paper or sponge I use water crystals or just use vegetables and spray them with water
Slow down the camera movements. The video is good and the content is good, just too much jerking around when you could simply just, "pan a round slowly", without having to hop, since your leg is injured.
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Lettuce has no nutritional value for bearded dragons. You shouldn't continue feeding it lettuce, kale, butternut squash, acorn squash. Mustard greens, collard greens, turnip greens, dandelion greens, squash flowers, green beans, bell peppers, zucchini, escarole, arugula, can be fed to bearded dragons.
I like how I hear crickets outside my window like "oh shit we's about to be eaten" not like I'm gonna feed my baby wild crickets but I just think it's funny
I know this is a older video but just to clarify, in the small tub they lay their eggs in, you want something moist like eco earth or top soil. And will most likely not work because it won't hold moisture. I'm not an expert, but that's just what has been taught as a common guide line.
I found ur vid bcuz I keep getting crickets n they r dead the next day. I am really curious about the substrate u put in if they really need it or not if I was not interested in breeding just yet bcuz I only have a baby crested gecko. So right now I am only getting small crickets?
@@Stxrcane No, really? No need for the sarcasm why reply anyway if youre gonna be like that? And i meant once they're all jumping around the tank theyre in since i dont like touching them
Oh no, I didn't mean for it to come across that way. I don't like touching them either. For transporting the crickets you could tilt the tank/bin so they all gather into a corner and dump them into wherever you're transporting them into, if that's what you're asking. I don't think pinheads can jump that high anyways