On this channel we show live feedings for African Bullfrogs and Bearded Dragons.
We purchased online 2 Giant African Bullfrogs (As Babies) and 2 Bearded Dragons (As Babies) and we are working hard to grow them into Giant Frogs and Giant Dragons over time!
We will show our huge male female pair of African Bullfrogs Live Feeding On Everything Under The Sun!
We create short videos and also longer more in depth videos.
We are also out to crack a lot of myths about how bearded dragons should be kept in captivity.
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Try smaller mealworms
those worms are a little big for her, I know that dragon is about the full length now, but usually you want your feeders to fit between the space of their eyes, oe else they can choke or get impacted <3
Awesome video ❤ how do you know which one is a girl or boy we got a baby beared dragon they are so sweet
Dude get him a better cage in only 11 and I have a better cage than that
Do the roaches crawl out of that bin?
I have a bearded dragon and when it comes to food…. HE IS A SAVAGE
Those cockroaches look succulent.
Cute
Bro where are the african bullfrogs, its litterly a half year ago you posted a video of them
You are risking the life of your dragon by feeding meal worms. Lots of dragons have died from eating meal worms because of the skin causing impaction. There's more skin than meat and the skin doesnt digest properly. Research it diligently please.
Bearded dragons are amazing animals how olyis this one in the video please
Do you have a UVB light?
Have you ever watched the Lost World Jurassic Park, specifically the scene where Ithe guy got was torn apart by the 2 T-Rexes This is what that reminds me of, those two bearded dragons trying to share the roach
That better not be two bearded dragons in the same tank
where the frogs
If they can eat spiders without problems i dont see the harm in the trial of a red velvet ant. If you been stung by one you'll understand, it isn't pleasant.
Beautifull dragons, i want to see the frogs🐸🐸🐸
Bearded dragons really shouldn’t be cohabitated
Will you breed them eventually?
Please get him a glass enclosure with front opening doors. Bearded dragons predators come from above so they evolved to have a sensor above their heads that see objects coming from above and will be defensive. If you pick them up from below them and come in from the side, they are much less likely to feel threatened.
Awww such a cute baby..❤❤❤❤
Please tell me there’s more in that enclosure
Yes and we do have multiple aquariums of all different sizes. We have been asked this before and we do take everything out we can to make room for better videos! Thanks for watching!
@@Ourluckyfrogs thank god I was worried for a second
this is abuse
Maybe it would be better if you just fed your bearded dragon worms from a pet store? 😅
We hear you and we do feed meal worms and other stuff from the store yet who could guarantee those feeder insects don't have problems with them to. yet, if we feed them the same thing every time that would not be good at all plus it would not make for very good videos. Thanks for watching!
@@Ourluckyfrogsit's much less store-bought insects will be problematic It's not good to feed a bearded dragon only mealworms but there are many other insect at the pet store I can make better Staples like dubia roaches and crickets Also you were feeding them very dangerous insect velvet ants and spiders that could bite and sting
please don't do this. These are wild ants meaning they could have mites, or internal parasites that can infect your lizard. They sell ants online but please do not take them out of the wild it is very risky.
Wtf is that enclosure
They can’t eat those. What website did you look on, Reddit? They eat meal worms/wax worms.
It’s just a test bro, and you do know they eat more then than right? It’s not like meal worms are their food source in the wild.
@@KingDrakoTyrellbut is it in the wild? why risk it your pet I'm sure the wild ones don't eat those because of the color and only lizards I know of eat ants are horned toads and thorny devils not no velvet ants
@@tguy4257 there’s no risk they don’t have any venom, its just a test to see what there pet would eat. And yes I know they probably don’t eat ants in the wild but I’m saying it’s not like meal worms and wax worms are in the natural habitat.
@@tguy4257 and yes they have a sting but if the bearded dragon ate it it wouldn’t be able to sting
@@KingDrakoTyrell I'm sure some form of beetle larvae and moth larvae in there natural habitat I'm just saying in captivity why would you take the risk venom or no venom wouldn't want to harm them and I'm pretty sure it got stung why it spit it out lesson learned
Maybe the bullfrog will eat em 😅
to big bro
I really can't believe how fast it grows😵💫
That was quick!😄
Thanks for watching! We appreciate your time.
Sebastian is the boss🤑🤑
For viewers NEVER feed your baby bearded dragon roaches this large. It can literally kill them. If you don't believe me, look it up. I promise this is a fact. It can cause impaction because it's hard for them to digest. Yes they will attempt to eat it still because bearded dragons are greedy and will eat themselves to death if you allow it. For babies their feeder insects shouldn't be larger than the space between their eyes. You can also Google the different size feeder insects for your pet as they grow. But again, do not do what is being shown in this video.😢
For viewers. Gutload your feeder insects at least 24 hours before before feeding them to your dragon this is vital to their health. A quick Google search will tell you what to feed them & why this is important. My vet told me without gutloading it's like feeding your dragon potato chips because the gut load gives it nutritional value. I always aim for calcium rich veggies and roach chow.
Dude, do you care about your beardies? Because if you do you wouldn't feed them house roaches. There isn't a controversy. Dubia roaches are healthier for your babies. I don't understand why people have bearded dragons and don't properly care for them. Factors such as diet, proper lighting and heat, cleaning and disinfecting, etc., play huge roles in the health and life span of your dragons. This information is not hard to find. But i digress. I'm constantly researching information to ensure my bearded dragon is cared for properly, which is why I guess KZread recommended this channel but it only made me sad because if they continue to raise their dragons like that they won't live long. I'm done commenting on their videos i just hope viewers see my warnings so their dragons won't die or suffer 😢 dude doesn't even have thermometers or hydrometers which is very telling. People who've owned bearded dragons for years know how critical these are for their health.
Yes he would never just go and catch unplug you found and feed it to your lizard Even if you don't use spray around your house and yard your neighbors might and even if they don't, there is still a risk of Contracting parasites that you wouldn't otherwise find in store-bought or captive insects
Crickets carry parasites, which is why i dont feed my bearded crickets. They will also bite your beardie. Had a friend that fed their's crickets and left them in the enclosure and they bit a hole in the dragon.
You dont dust their feeder insects before consumption? 😢
Why are you placing their food on the floor that they walk on? You do know they carry salmonella on their bellies right? Bearded dragons are prone do parasites. Put their food in a dish and any uneaten food should be removed after 15-20 minutes SMH
If you're a viewer, please do your proper research. This page has so much misinformation that can harm your dragons.
What do you gutload the insects with? And also, which calcium powders and reptile vitamins are you dusting their insects with?
Bearded dragons will eat anything but you should NEVER feed them outside insects like spiders and moths. They pose too much of a risk of parasites. Please do a quick Google search on this if you don't believe me. A lot goes into caring for bearded dragons. Make sure you're gut loading your feeder insects properly with the right food at leat 24 hours before feeding them to your Bearded dragon.
Fyi, Feeder insects should not be larger than the space in between your dragon's eyes. It can cause impaction which can lead to death.
Are the grasshoppers in the other vid larger?
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Hey moron u do know in the wild they are lone wolves right unless they mate plus that roach is way to big for either one of them hears a idea get educated on dragons
Pls new video😦
We hear ya and thanks for watching and please share our videos with your friends! We are working hard on new videos and we have some really neat videos coming up very soon! We are working toward some unique videos we think our subscribers will really enjoy!!
@@Ourluckyfrogs I'm glad to hear this😁
That female is too small for them to be housed together, please watch some care videos.
Thanks for watching! We understand all that yet we are set out to bust every myth there is in this industry. To be honest, there is no person or thing governing these critters out in the wild and that is how we see it. You can go look at our facebook.com/ourluckyfrogs page and see all the pics of them hanging out on the log together; they get along great!
Where is your heat source??? Do you even know the first point of care to these guys? ALSO THESE ARE LIZARDS IN CAPTIVITY THEY ARENT OUT IN THE WILD?? Don’t fucking say “whose gonna monitor them in the wild lol ol” THESE GUYS ARE NOT FOR ENTERTAINMENT. Sell them. You’re abusing these animals.
Why are you keeping them together???? They are not supposed to be housed together. This is horrible don’t do this! This is not entertainment and these animals are not meant for entertainment! And you don’t even have proper husbandary either
We hear ya and yes we catch a lot of hell for some of the stuff we do yet we are myth busters and love cracking the code on how to really keep dragons! These two dragons we have never fight and actually spend about 10-12 hours per day up on the same log together and the female is usually on the males back yet sometimes it's the other way around lol. Go check out the photos on our facebook.com/ourluckyfrogs and you will see them having a great time on the log together!
@@Ourluckyfrogs they climb on each others back because theres not enough light source for both of them . only one is really basking at a time thats why they take turns on each other .
@@Ourluckyfrogs They probably nip at eachother- they arent happy about being together either. and there is noy myth busting lol THERE IS EVIDENCE BEHIND IT??
Much too big, your likely to get your animals impacted feeding too large of size, I’d recommend no bigger than the space between its eyes You can also verify this online if you’d prefer.
Thanks for watching our videos! Yes we hear you yet the videos show how easily they can handle larger prey. Out in the wild they eat whatever comes by without much restrictions. People are the ones implying the restrictions unfortunately. We have also notice that if the prep is too big they just wont attack it if they don't feel they can handle it.
@@Ourluckyfrogs read up on impaction, glad I could help you find the correct way to feed before you get yourself an impacted dragon with an extremely expensive vet bill, but I don’t think you take them seriously enough to take them to a vet, otherwise they would also have expressed the severity of researching your pets. The dragon’s organs are still developing at that size, meaning it’s hard enough to digest the normal size food they SHOULD eat. But hey glad to help!
Right! This is so scary. You can tell the baby is struggling to eat it. Why get a bearded dragon without doing the proper research? They're going to get sick. And they're feeding them insects that they've caught outside 😢 poor babies. Mealworms are fine, so are dubia roaches. I would NEVER feed my dragons house roaches, moths, spiders, and grass hoppers? I hope no one actually sees this and think it's okay. So much care goes into raising a healthy dragon. And sad thing is once they become sick it'll more than likely be too late, because bearded dragons have a good way of masking illness. Smfh.
@@OurluckyfrogsGoogle how long a bearded Dragon lifespan is in captivity versus out in the wild
what did u use to create this substrate
We used a powered concrete in a bag from big box store. It was like the 4,000psi concrete patch repair that can be poured nearly any thicnkness. It is the powered stuff Without Rocks in it. Then I took my knife and made the concrete a little rougher so their nails will grab on good then we painted it with a safe latex paint!
@@Ourluckyfrogs thanks for the details .. great looking enclosure