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Nancy asks…

worms for bearded dragon diet?

i will be getting a jouvenile bd and was looking for a diet that consisted od worms and vegatables i would suppliment it with calcium powder. is this a good diet and what worms should i give him.

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Worms are fine, if you feed the right kind of worms. Hornworms, silkworm, phoenix worms, butter worms are all a good staple feeder. However, most of those will be kind of costly to use as a staple because a juvie can eat 30-50 a day or more.

Mealworms have a hard exoskeleton that is hard to digest and they are also high in fat and low in protein so they are not a good feeder at all for your dragon.

Superworms are okay. Not the greatest but okay. Your dragon should be 15″ or bigger to eat the big ones, but Mulberry Farms sells micro and small supers that would work. They would be cheaper than the soft worms and way easier to take care of than, say, crickets. I would get some horns or silks or phoenixes every once in a while to mix it up, though.

Dust one worm feeding a day with the calcium supplement 5x a week. Once he’s fully grown, you can cut back to 2x a week.

He also needs a salad of a dark, leafy green (like collards) and some other healthy veggie (like squash) available every day.

Here is a good site to show which bugs and veggies you should feed your dragon (and which ones you shouldn’t!):
http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html

Please continue your research at http://www.beardeddragon.org to learn everything you need to know about taking care of your dragon!

Best of luck!

Robert asks…

what was the main result of the diet of the worms 1521 ?

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The Diet of Worms 1521 (German: Reichstag zu Worms, [ˈʁaɪçstaːk tsuː ˈvɔɐms]) was a diet (a formal deliberative assembly, specifically an Imperial Diet) that took place in Worms, Germany, and is most memorable for the Edict of Worms (Wormser Edikt), which addressed Martin Luther and the effects of the Protestant Reformation. It was conducted from 28 January to 25 May 1521, with Emperor Charles V presiding.

The Edict of Worms was a decree issued on 25 May 1521 by Emperor Charles V, declaring:
For this reason we forbid anyone from this time forward to dare, either by words or by deeds, to receive, defend, sustain, or favor the said Martin Luther. On the contrary, we want him to be apprehended and punished as a notorious heretic, as he deserves, to be brought personally before us, or to be securely guarded until those who have captured him inform us, where upon we will order the appropriate manner of proceeding against the said Luther. Those who will help in his capture will be rewarded generously for their good work.
The Papal nuncio at the diet, Girolamo Aleandro, drew up and proposed the denunciations of Luther that were embodied in the Edict of Worms, promulgated on 25 May. The Edict declared Luther to be an obstinate heretic and banned the reading or possession of his writings.
It was the culmination of an ongoing struggle between Martin Luther and the Catholic Church over reform, especially in practice of donations for indulgences. However, there were other deeper issues that revolved around both theological concerns:
On a theological level, Luther had challenged the absolute authority of the Pope over the Church by maintaining that the doctrine of indulgences, as authorized and taught by the Pope, was wrong.
Luther maintained that salvation was by faith alone (sola fide) without reference to good works, alms, penance, or the Church’s sacraments.
He had also challenged the authority of the Church by maintaining that all doctrines and dogmata of the Church not found in Scripture should be discarded (sola scriptura).
To protect the authority of the Pope and the Church, as well as to maintain the doctrine of indulgences, ecclesiastical officials convinced Charles V that Luther was a threat and persuaded him to authorize his condemnation by the Holy Roman Empire. Luther escaped arrest and remained in seclusion at Wartburg castle for several years where he continued to write and translate the New Testament into German.
While the Edict was harsh, Charles was so preoccupied with political and military concerns elsewhere that it was never enforced. Eventually Luther was allowed to return to public life and became instrumental in laying the groundwork for the Protestant Reformation.

Jenny asks…

Any sort of Staple worm diet for Bearded Dragons?

Worms = Easy to Breed / reproduce = Free food for Toki = Save money = Yay

Just wondering if there are any sort of Worms I can switch out with crickets, or half and half of each. Runnin’ outta money here 😛

weight loss cardiff answers:

Straight diet of worms = sick bearded dragon. Beardies need assorted foods. Fruits, veggies, meats, greens, etc. You can’t feed it worms for the rest of it’s life. Beardies can eat:

•Crickets; pinhead crickets for juveniles
•Mealworms
•Wax worms – high in fat, so feed sparingly
•King worms
•Earthworms
•Cockroaches

Greens
•escarole
•kale
•collards
•bok choy
•Swiss chard
•parsley
•clover
•alfalfa pellets
•dandelion greens
•turnip greens
•mustard greens
•beet greens-only occasionally
•spinach-only occasionally
•NEVER iceberg lettuce

Vegetables
•broccoli
•okra
•peas
•green beans
•zucchini
•squash
•grated carrots
•sweet potato
•bell pepper
•frozen mixed vegetables

Fruit
•figs
•kiwi
•papaya
•melon
•apples
•grapes
•dates
•peaches
•apricots
•strawberries
(seeds removed)
•plums
•tomatoes
•bananas (with skin)

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Richard asks…

What are some reasons that Martin Luther was a conservative and some reasons he was a revolutionary?

I have to write an essay for history and i cant find why he was a conservative. I know he was a revolutionary because the revolution, the Diet of Worms, and the 95 Thesis…

weight loss cardiff answers:

You need to go to a library and read, a quick read, a book entitled HERE I STAND by Roland Bainton. That is the best biography on Luther for the average student.

He was conservative because he wanted to turn the Christian faith back to its original roots and liberal because he bucked Catholic authority by sticking to his guns on the 95 Theses. There is a lot more to it than that, those are the basics, and Bainton will tell you the rest.

Mark asks…

Why was the condemnation of Martin Luther in 1521 at Worms not enforced by the German nobility?

Please help!!! Major AP Euro test tomorrow!!! I know that his condemnation was not enforced, but I don’t know why. So,
Why was the condemnation of Luther in 1521 at the Diet of Worms not enforced by the German nobility? What was the result?
Thanks!!!

weight loss cardiff answers:

Because some of the German princes – especially Frederick, Elector of Saxony – were “Protestants” who opposed the Edict of Worms.

Frederick “kidnapped” Martin Luther after Luther was released by the Diet of Worms and protected him for the next several years. By this time, a number of German princes and a significant number of the German people had aligned themselves with Luther, and the Holy Roman Emperor was no longer in a strong political position to neutralize Luther.

Thomas asks…

What happend after Martin Luther posted the 95 Thesis on the Church doors?

Did he get submitted to the imperial diet of worms?
or was that before he posted them?
When did he interpertate the bible thing?
IM SO CONFUSED!!!! HELP!?!?

weight loss cardiff answers:

I am trying to figure this out too. I don’t really know what happened. But I know the Pope Leo X was trying to get Martin Luther to shut up basically. He didn’t want Martin to have any more influence. I know it caused a lot of violence. He survived the trip to Worms, and became famous. His idea’s “spread like wildfire” He eventually moved to Germany, married an ex-nun, had a large family, and then died in 1543 from a hard attack. I got this all from a website. Hope that helped/

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Chris asks…

who were the two powerful men that martin luther stood up against in the diet of worms?

In my history textbook it says that martin luther stood up against two powerful men in the diet of worms who were they ?
Yea is not a great answer history paper due tommorrow people !!!!

weight loss cardiff answers:

Yea

Linda asks…

Why does it say Martin Luther travelled to worms to meet Charles V?

When Charles V was not the prince/ King of England but of Spain? Why does it say Martin had a Diet of Worms when diet means he ate them???

weight loss cardiff answers:

Worms, pronounced vorms is in Germany.

Richard asks…

How do you care for a Horseshoe Crab?

Does anyone know how to take care of a horseshoe crab? i already know their diet (mostly worms, shrimp, etc.), but is there anything specific that they need? Should their tank be completely filled with water, or should their be a land area, too? Do they need a special type of water? How big should the tank be? Please, help!

weight loss cardiff answers:

These are animals best left in the ocean. They need to have a large area without rocks where they can burrow in the substrate, which isn’t a problem at the size when you buy them, but they’ll grow to arouns 12″ across and 18″ long. They don’t have much flexibility and the only one I bought kept getting itself stuck in corners in the rockwork and couldn’t figure out how to get itself out.

They are completerly aquatic (marine), and will eat just about anything that falls on the bottom. No land areas are needed, just plenty of open bottom. Knowing what I do from the one I’ve kept, I would raise any live rock off the bottom by using PVC legs to rest the rock upon (three legs per rock) at lest 2 inches high and stable enough that the rocks won’t topple if something burrows into the substrate.

Since these are from the ocean, you’d need everything used in setting up a saltwater tank. This means getting sea salt mix and a hydrometer so you mix the water to the correct salt concentration, heater, filter, etc.

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Mark asks…

Please help!!! Does anyone out there know why the Diet of Worms was significant?

Where Martin Luther defended the principles of the Christian Reformation. Why was this significant to the Christian Reformation?
Thanks!!!

weight loss cardiff answers:

The Diet of Worms, it is most memorable for addressing Martin Luther and the effects of the Protestant Reformation. Emperor Charles V demanded that Martin Luther recant his beliefs and reaffirm his faith with the Catholic Church.

Luther’s refusal to recant struck to the heart of the Church’s authority and paved the way for the Reformation.

Donna asks…

Have you ever had a diet of worms ?

not the historical one.

weight loss cardiff answers:

No who the hell does that? That’s disgusting

David asks…

why was Martin Luther was declared an outlaw and a heretic by the Diet of Worms.?

help?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Martin Luther wrote that salvation comes by grace instead of the sacraments of the Catholic church. He especially came out against indulgences. He was allowed to recant, but he didn’t. So he was excommunicated from the Catholic Church. This was better treatment then some received who had the same ideas. John Hus was martyred.

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