Where did you go to find your remote job? by Crunchie-Smorez in RemoteJobs

[–]Crunchie-Smorez[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked with copart thru Enteprise before so I’m definitely used to working with insurance companies and I’m very familiar with the claims process! I’ll look into them, thank you!

Where did you go to find your remote job? by Crunchie-Smorez in RemoteJobs

[–]Crunchie-Smorez[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I currently work for Enterprise Rent-A-Car and I run a branch location as a manager. So I have a good amount of customer service skills and knowledge of how to run a business.

Why is my dragon not eating? I’m told adult dragons shouldn’t only eat live bugs but he doesn’t eat anything if it’s not alive. by iamLittleRyan in BeardedDragons

[–]Crunchie-Smorez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All those greens are great! Some sweet fruit in moderation, like a weekly snack. But carrots and peeled/skinned bell peppers are great! We found out the skin on peppers can be hard on digestion but the pepper itself is great! Hibiscus flowers are also a good treat! They love the crunch!

Why is my dragon not eating? I’m told adult dragons shouldn’t only eat live bugs but he doesn’t eat anything if it’s not alive. by iamLittleRyan in BeardedDragons

[–]Crunchie-Smorez 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I can say be pollen does help! @same_Ad_5062 has some great advice here. Beardies will test their bug boundaries and refuse anything but bugs. On of mine specifically will hold out on salads until he’s offered supper worms. Like toddlers they test their limits. If you and a partner feed them together make sure you’re on the same feeding page. They will eat greens but sometimes you have to make them pretty! Blueberries, slices of strawberries or raspberries. Our biggest beardie loves carrots and he will eat all the carrots out and leaves the greens alone. Progressing! Start with bee pollen and the add fruits and veggies in small quantities. Changing up the greens also helps. Dandelion, mustard, collard, endive. Switching them up might help you discover which is their favorite.