@@tristastacey5536 I believe any age. The place I get mine had a them from super tiny to super large! My babe is about 4 weeks old and I give her the tiny ones she LOVES them!
Omg, my baby was a completely sweetheart. She would hate to bite me & if she did she'd stop eating to lock my finger. My Bearded dragon lived without its cage & Slept on my neck of the pillow right next to me
My beardie doesn't even want to eat unless I let them loose for him to chase, I even bought this nice insect bowl so they couldn't crawl out of it for him, he ate out of it for a few days or so, then when I made his enclosure bioactive, he refused to eat out of it, so I figure if he wants to chase them and act out his wild instincts, that's what I'll do for him, I'm trying to give him the most natural environment possible to give him a somewhat normal life, and he seems to be loving life now, and that's all that matters 😁
@@anonymoose2474 Yeah they probably make a pretty good amount. If they breed rare or really pretty morphs, they'll probably get 200 - 500 per sale. Honestly they probably make more than that. I really wanted a hypo bearded dragon but they cost like 450 bucks 😭
Those are some friggin' MASSIVE hornworms. Goose LOVES them, too. He's eaten ones as big as a finger and guts spewed everywhere. It...was...AWESOME. Very healthy and hydrating, too, as you said. Wish they weren't so expensive. DOH!!
Not sure where ya get them.. at the local pet store they are 10 to 15 bucks a piece but I order them online for like 5 bucks for 6 US dollars.. I cant afford a 10 steak for myself let alone one stupid catapillar.. lol
@@tracylynn1461 Yeah, they're ridiculously priced for a common garden pest. They're actually the caterpillars of the Five-spotted Hawk Moth, and the larvae are commonly found on tomato plants and known as Tomato Hornworms. Tobacco Hornworms (Carolina Sphinx moth) are closely related and similar, except they have blueish-black horns instead of red. The two species are often confused. Like tomato hornworms, they are also usually found on tomato and tobacco plants and sometimes on peppers & potatoes.
@@MrDeathpilot my cat found one outside couple of weeks ago and I have to say he wasnt nearly as beefy or beautifully colored as the ones from the store, not sure if that's the diet difference or a camouflage type thing, but I put him back outside and didnt let the lizzard or the cat eat him. I had bad luck with the last batch I got, seems they were cannibals and ate the smaller worms and several bigger ones just died..First time Ive ever had trouble with them. Maybe too many in the same container? I dunno but will not be buying them more than 6 at a time anymore..it was gross
Omg 😆 I love your videos with hornworms! I have s girl who doesn’t like her enclosure! When shes out her color is beautiful and a bit more active! She currently eats more warms than I can count! Lol Hornworms are her favorite as well!
And to my fellow reptile owners, blue horned caterpillars or as he calls him horned worms. If you breed them, you’ll find out that they turn into hummingbird moths the same exact ones that you can see every now and then in the spring and summer, and they are actually quite easy to breed if you know what you’re doing.
Whoever's readingg this, i pray that whatever your going's through gets better and whatever your struggling with or worrying bout is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen 🙏🏾 🦎❤️
I have my own dragon farm and darkling beetle farm. I handle all of mine pretty regularly, they still mate and they are so gentle and genuinely friendly. They will when sit with me and watch TV with me, and in fact if i walk by and don't pick them up, they get upset.
This persons bearded dragon is clearly unhealthy, dark beard means they’re cold/stressed out and any bearded dragon raised in normal captivity wouldn’t be that aggressive.
As far as bugs go, I feed my beardie dubia roaches from my own colony as a staple. She gets a good meal of dubia roaches every other day. I don't give them to her every day because she won't eat her salad if I do. I also get her silk worms or phoenix worms. Hornworms are also a monthly treat. Butter worms I give her bi-monthly. Wax worms, I give her three times a year; on her birthday, before brumation and after brumation. Her favorite treat is nectarine. Thankfully, she's a chill dragon, too. I can trust her around children more than I can trust children around her. The angriest she ever gets is sometimes when she gets a bath, she'll give a few huffs of mild frustration. The only time she's ever bitten me was on accident.
Congrats on your weight loss i almost didn't recognize you i know what its like losing weight i was 496 at my top down to 375 now. Going to have the gastric bypass. To help with the rest of my goal i want to get to 185 thats my main goal
Great video. New viewer. I've seen several Beardie's mama's and daddies walking beardies and taking them with them to visit or just go for rides. I love these lil reptiles so much! Great content!
Nice to see Videos of your Breaded Dragon's. Still got Antonio, he's so fat, lol. I took him with me to get his food, and people were like, I've never seen a Bearded Dragon that big. I swear he's got some other blood line in him. Antonio Love's to also jump.
Had a blast watching this with my gf. We are 2 month owners of a beautiful dragon named Vulcan and we've yet to find a favorite treat, but he goes bonkers for live crickets lol. Hope to see more content and love your 🐉 dragons
OMg so adorable cute love it loki so darn cute and wilbur love it... today my bearded dragon laid 29 eggs for her very first time Her favorites are hornworms too I love your videos Thanks so very much
My boy like Super worms, hornworms, Dubia Roaches, Silkworms, his veggies,Crickets, Madagascar Roaches all equally he don’t discriminate. The only bugs he don’t like is BSFL
I loved the video I have a silkie dragon his favorite food is strawberrys grapes he loves crickets mealworms I put a crunchy ball that I got for my cat in his tank he went crazy he is about 7 months old thank you for doing the bath video at least I know how much water to put in the sink keep making those videos DEBBIE
I fed my leopard geckos hornworms a couple months ago. I was worried the hornworms may be too big, even though my leopard geckos are fully grown adult females. Anyway, I plan to try to do their diet with mealworms and super worms regularly and then hornworms on occasion as a treat. I don’t think they really liked black soldier fly larvae. And I just can’t do crickets or roaches.
Hornworms, we call them tomato worms. We plant tomato plants and the worms boom they are on your plant, get rather large too. Around here people pick them off the plants and feed them to their chickens.
My beardie is sceptical about taking any bugs from my hands except hornworms, he snatches them things out as soon as they get near him, I'm glad to see that it doesn't seem to be bad to feed hornworms a bit bigger than the space between their eyes, because it's hard to find small ones, and even if you do, they grow fast and HUGE, I figured they'd be ok because of the high water content to meat, tho when I give him a bigger one, he usually takes 1 or 2 kinda watery poops afterwards lol, then it's back to normal
Hi Elion, love your videos and love all of your dragons. My little girl dragon Princess loves her waxworms and she is so cute and Doable. When you are next can you give a Shout out to me and princess we all live in England UK 🇬🇧
My baby isn't aggressive either. He loves for me to take him out of his enclosure and put him on me. His favorite is meal worms at the moment. I feel he's too young for Horn worms. He loves his salads. I am extra water to hydrate.
Those caterpillars get into my pepper garden and will destroy all foliage within 24-48 hours. They pop up twice a year and when they do I catch them all and put them in my bird feeder. The cardinals go crazy for them too. About a month ago I pulled off about 20 of them at one time and after a couple of hours 3 cardinals had eaten every one lol.