What are the staple feeder insects generally recommended specifically for captive Chinese Water Dragons?
Answer
Crickets, roaches, and silkworms
The backbone of a healthy diet for both types of captive water dragons relies heavily on invertebrates, reflecting their opportunistic insectivory in the wild. However, specific staple insects are often recommended for the Chinese Water Dragon to ensure dietary variety and balance within the insect component. These staples explicitly include crickets, various types of roaches, and silkworms. Offering a variety prevents nutritional gaps that could arise if the dragon depended solely on one type of feeder insect, even if those insects are properly gut-loaded.

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