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In SMALL amounts. Don't feed them too much of it. Stay away from Iceberg lettuce completely. And do small amounts of kale and spinach. I suggest going with carrots, squash, sweet potatoes, peas and even corn in small amounts. You can also try dandelion flowers, and cactus fruit! You should feed them greens every day, but try a variety of different mixtures.

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Never feed your dragon anything from the cabbage family (like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, etc) and spinach should never be fed to them.

It can all bind to their calcium so they dont absorb it which will lead to metabolic bone disease.... painful and Fatal. This is the list of what I use: Endive, escarole, mustard greens, collard greens, dandelion, turnip tops, shredded butternut squash. All can be a dietary staple and fairly easily available. For occasional additions You can try cut up green beans, and Okra. And a weekly snack for mine is cut up raspberry which I hand feed them because they like that.

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13y ago

i have fead my bearded dragon cactus maybe about twice a month and it likes it.

his dropings are normal and he has no problem digesting it.

I dice it into very small portions. only mixed w/ other veggies.

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11y ago

Bearded dragons should be provided with freshgreen leafy vegetableson a daily basis, this is nutritious and a good source of moisture. Vegetables should also be dusted with a calcium powder in order to help prevent metabolic bone disease.

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12y ago

Yes they can - but only small amounts mixed in with other vegetables etc.

Use dark leafy greens (this does not mean any kind of lettuce) such as kale, collard greens, bok choy, spinach, mustard greens, and dandelion greens. Celery is not nutritionally acceptable for a beardie.

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12y ago

Yes, Kale, shredded carrots, collared greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, bok choy, zucchini, and dandelion greens. that's all i know.

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12y ago

Dark, leafy greens like this are actually an important factor in Beardie diets (as well as other reptiles). For example, one of the preferred foods of my Greek tortoise is collard greens.

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12y ago

no,it will kill them.

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1y ago

yes but only small amounts

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