Zoey (vs) Locust 2nd

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2008

My Bearded Dragon now named Zoey eating a 2nd morsel of Locust.

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  • I agree that is super cool.... Hey i have a question about mealworms...ok so i breed mealworms just cause its super easy and so i was wondering if i could put like 5 in its salad everyday....people say they are bad 4 beardys sooo....

  • @Shawskyyy Complete ignorant Idiots say it is bad Shawsky, not people. Anyway there is a reason for this and it is because they have a unusually hard and thick shell on the outside. They are part of a good nutrional breakfeast for your Dragon. Much like the Raisin Bran commercial. Anyway yes you should mix them in w/ your Dragons salad but don't feed your Dragon solely Superworms or Mealworms. You should Not let your Dragon live off any one insect ever.

  • I admire how you reply tp everyones comments after this vid has been up for a long time 8)

  • @Shawskyyy I try. Anyway this probaly isn't the best video for Bearded Dragon care... It is dangerous to feed a Dragon this size a adult Grasshopper as done in the video. Even though it's really cool.

  • ive had my beardy for one 2 days and one night so far and at (1:23) in your video when i runs up your arm,mine did that as well but it stopped,looked around and decided to atempt to jump to a nearby table,missing and falling about 3 feet :S zilla is fine and is climbing around like normal but can i stop it from doing that so i can handle it frequently without worrying?

  • @ChronicalxInhalation It's new and probaly wants to explore. There spins (back bone) is pretty tough but just like anything else a hefty fall can break it's spin and usually causes instant death. Anyway after you get your Dragon out of the cage try to keep it lower to the ground. Sit on the floor or something and just keep picking it up and doing your best. Make sure you support all four of your Dragons feet and the base of the tail. Your dragon will be more balanced and comfortable this way.

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  • O ya i know i also breed crickets aswhell 8) i plan to mix the insects up to every so often and get my beardy some other things whenever i go to the pet store....thanks for the help...

  • Where do you get your locust

  • Yep and it's completly natural. You should keep it that way too. Because to them our world (our house) is a whole new world to a captive bred Dragon.

  • My Beardie, Pike, hates going back into his cage after i take him out. He holds on to my hand with his nails for dear life, lol

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