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Posted on 18th October 2009 by admin in Parrot Supplies

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Cricket Cage


10+2:12 American Text Sound Pieces


10+2:12 American Text Sound Pieces


$12.96


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

I Am Not Lonely With Cricket


I Am Not Lonely With Cricket


$0.99



Fifty Years of Hungaroton: Pianists


Fifty Years of Hungaroton: Pianists


$48.84


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Carpe Diem Cricket Cage Round Knob


Carpe Diem Cricket Cage Round Knob




R'Zilla 11823 Gut Load Cricket Drink with Calcium, 16-OunceĀ Bottle


R’Zilla 11823 Gut Load Cricket Drink with Calcium, 16-OunceĀ Bottle


$2.60


Zilla Gut Load Cricket Drink with CalciumOrdinary water can be hazardous in a terrarium of crickets, tarantulas or scorpions, thanks to waterborne bacteria and the danger of drowning. Calcium enriched drink provides 25% higher calcium content in crickets. Protect and refresh feeder insects and valuable pets with sanitary Cricket Drink as a hydration source. Simply place pre-blended Cricket Drink i…

SKLZ Zip-N-Hit Pro Baseball Trainer


SKLZ Zip-N-Hit Pro Baseball Trainer


$19.95


SKLZ Zip-N-Hit Swing Trainer… Practice, Play, & Win! Old Coach “Champ” Says: “The Zip-n-Hit Pro is the buzz of baseball and softball! It’s like having a pitching machine on a string! 6 different pitches, up to 65 mph.” Players have fun while developing confidence and power. SKLZ Zip-N-Hit Pro Swing Trainer features: Part of the Derek Jeter Series of training equipment Acts like a portable battin…

Disney's Mulan Fashion Set Figures (Disney Theme Parks Exclusive)


Disney’s Mulan Fashion Set Figures (Disney Theme Parks Exclusive)


$16.47


You like Disney Princess? How about collecting the princess’ fashion set, too! Introducing the Disney Princess Fashion Figure Set! Exclusively produced for the Disney Theme Parks. Features: Mulan. 2 Mulan Heads, Six Outfits with Shoes, Bucket, Pillow, Necklace, Perfume Bottle, Cricket Cage, Tea Set, Mirror, Purse, Sword, Fan, Picture Frame, Rose Bouquet, Lantern, Broom, Little Brother, and Mushu….

Batting Cage Netting #21 10x10x30


Batting Cage Netting #21 10x10x30


$440.00


The #21 gauge thread is roughly 2.0mm in diameter and is most commonly used for baseball and softball. All nets are UV and weather treated and have a tar finish for extra protection and durability. The #21 nylon net has a break strength of 245lbs and will withstand the abuse of baseballs. This cage is perfect for backyard use or with younger little league players. These nets will tend to last 3-5y…

The Cricket in Times Square (Chester Cricket and His Friends)


The Cricket in Times Square (Chester Cricket and His Friends)


$2.65


Tucker is a streetwise city mouse. He thought he’d seen it all. But he’s never met a cricket before, which really isn’t surprising, because, along with his friend Harry Cat, Tucker lives in the very heart of New York City—the Times Square subway station. Chester Cricket never intended to leave his Connecticut meadow. He’d be there still if he hadn’t followed the entrancing aroma of liverwurs…

The Kids' Building Workshop: 15 Woodworking Projects for Kids and Parents to Build Together


The Kids’ Building Workshop: 15 Woodworking Projects for Kids and Parents to Build Together


$3.10


Boys and girls love woodworking projects! But most kids (and most parents) lack woodworking skills. That’s where Kids’ Building Workshop steps in. Craig Robertson, a master carpenter and renowned designer and builder of furniture, and Barbara Robertson, an art educator who specializes in teaching children, have developed an inspired method for teaching kids and their parents the basics of woodwork…


Best Pet Food Bird Seed for Parrots 3.5 lbs.


Best Pet Food Bird Seed for Parrots 3.5 lbs.


$10.99


ZuPreem Bird/Parrot Food Fruit or Natural 17.5 lb bag


ZuPreem Bird/Parrot Food Fruit or Natural 17.5 lb bag


$32.99


Top Tips For Teaching Your Bearded Dragon To Eat Veggies by Nigel Titley

Vegetables are not always at the top of the list on your bearded dragon’s ideal diet. He will readily eat insects and worms, but he may be leery of vegetables at first. The bearded dragon enjoys being hand fed and this may be the first step in teaching your bearded dragon to eat vegetables. The bearded dragon may take awhile to learn to eat veggies but there are several steps that you can take to encourage the bearded dragon to eat their veggies.

There are several methods that you can use to encourage your bearded dragon to eat veggies. Many people have suggested hanging large leafs in the bearded dragon’s take. This will allow them to pull off pieces of the green. Greens may also be placed in a shallow bowl so that the bearded dragon can see them. If young bearded dragons cannot see their food, they generally will not eat it. Adding crickets to the greens will also encourage the bearded dragon to eat the greens because as they catch a cricket, they will catch some greens as well. Eventually, they will learn to eat the greens. Withholding crickets for a couple of days will also encourage the bearded dragons to eat the greens as this is their only source of food.

Misting the greens will also encourage the bearded dragon to eat their greens. The bearded dragon is attracted to the greens because the misting brings the greens to their attention. They will also be tempted to eat them for the moisture.

Baby and juvenile bearded dragons have a hard time to eating what they can’t see. A flat jar lid will help them see the greens and they will be tempted to try them. Piling the greens up will also encourage them to eat the greens. Babies and juvenile bearded dragons do not generally eat a lot of greens and their diet consists mostly of crickets. They will learn slowly to eat the veggies.

Feeding mealworms in the greens and on a salad will also make the bearded dragons accidentally eat the salad. Slowly the salad will also begin to disappear. Cutting pieces of yellow squash into strips will make the squash look like mealworms to the bearded dragons. Once they try the first one, the bearded dragons will begin eating them. You can also begin to place those on top of other greens and those will slowly begin to disappear as well.

Bearded dragons are also very visual. They assume that just about everything that moves is food. Many people drop their food from above the bearded dragons in their cage. Dropping small pieces of food from above may encourage the bearded dragons to try the greens as they are falling from above them. They will see the movement of the pieces of food and they will be tempted to eat them. Clipping pieces of greens and placing a fan on them will cause the greens to wave. The bearded dragon will be tempted to eat the moving greens. Soon, they will be pulling pieces off in no time.

For those bearded dragons that are still reluctant at eating their greens, your next option will be to gut load the bearded dragon’s crickets. Feed your bearded dragon’s greens and veggies to the crickets. Feed the gut-loaded crickets to the bearded dragons. They will receive the nutrients from their greens and veggies as their crickets have also eaten the veggies. This is a great way to get baby and juvenile bearded dragons to eat their greens. Babies and juvenile bearded dragons do not generally eat a whole lot of greens and will benefit from the gut-loaded crickets.

Variety is the spice of life for most bearded dragons. Spicing up their veggie diet will also encourage them to eat veggies as well. Colorful plants such as dandelions, hibiscus and other edible flowers and plants will brighten the habitat and the bearded dragons will become more interested in the new things in their cage.

Dusting the veggies in calcium may also encourage the bearded dragons to eat them. They generally eat other insects with calcium dusted on them and veggies are no different. They will soon eat their veggies because they are dusted in calcium as well.

Fruits and veggies provide the bearded dragon with moisture. They will also receive the necessary nutrients that veggies will provide the bearded dragon. Keep trying and mixing things up with bearded dragons that are reluctant to eat veggies on their own.

The author being a bearded dragon enthusiast himself has successfully bred these very interesting lizards.For more information from buying a bearded dragon to breeding them come to http://www.worldofbeardeddragons.com/salebdcare.html and receive a free e-course.

Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Top-Tips-For-Teaching-Your-Bearded-Dragon-To-Eat-Veggies/171755

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