Waxworms. Keep these at average room temperatures but not to hot or they will begin to pupate. If any waxworms start to darken / turn black remove them from the rest of the waxworms or they will spoil the others. read more
Bearded dragons eat lots of live insects when young, and eat at least two large meals of insects per week once they are fully grown. (The rest of their diet is greens). So, the answer is yes - absolutely. read more
Baby bearded dragons have a high metabolism, and need to be fed smaller, more frequent meals. Also, babies have different nutritional needs than adults. A baby bearded dragon’s diet should consist of about 40 to 60 percent proteins (from insect prey), and about 20 to 40 percent vegetation. read more
When your dragon is older and has put on some weight you can move onto feeding them live food once per day. Adult Dragons. As your bearded dragon grows older you will find they generally eat less live food. You should be feeding your dragon gut loaded live insects twice per week, again as much as they want to eat in 5 to 10 minutes. read more