It is recommended to feed bearded dragons at least once per day. If you run out of crickets and can't get them in time for their next feeding try romaine lettuce (Iceberg lettuce is not much more than water and has no nutrients), Kale, or collard greens. As far as how long they can go without food before dying, my guess would be less than a week, especially if you aren't spraying them with water. (corrections) My beraded dragon can last 2 months without eating and spraying with water and is completely fine) They don't often drink from bowls and will only drink moving water or as it drips.
ANSWER. think about how long they go in the wild without food because they have to catch it themselves so i know i has to be longer than a week.
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There is a huge selection of 'leafy' greens which are high in calcium to feed your Dragon, some of which are... kale, argula, collard & mustard greens, parsley, dandelion greens and flowers, endives, radish, carrot and turnip tops, escarole and chicory endive. For more of a variety, mixed into the greens may be many other veggies such as squash, corn, peas, carrots (shredded), sweet potato, cucumber, zucchini, green peppers, chard... also chopped fruit such as cantaloupe, apple, blueberries, peaches, Pears, grapes, plums, raspberries... all chopped finely to avoid choking. The main idea in their diet is variety.**Do not feed your dragons iceberg lettuce as is has very little nutritional value and may give the dragon the 'runs' - prompting dehydration.
Dragons will also munch on other greens. If you take your dragon outside or allow it to roam about the house - please be sure to check that the possible munchies are not poisonous
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Yes it is.
Bearded dragon.
They are native to Australia.
They are baby crickets and You usually her them in live crickets
Yes, you can clip a bearded dragon's nails, but it is recommended to have a veterinarian or experienced reptile handler do it to avoid injury to the dragon.
Yes, you can trim a bearded dragon's nails, but it is recommended to have a veterinarian or experienced reptile handler do it to avoid causing injury to the dragon.
crickets work fine
grapes,crickets,mealwormsif they area pet
A bearded dragon will fight with any other reptile if u put it in its cage, and yes even another bearded dragon. They must be housed alone.
Yes, you can feed crickets that have eaten food on the same day that you feed them to the bearded dragon. It helps the dragon to get more food. It's called gut loading, because you are loading the crickets' guts with extra food that the dragon can use. There is a substance that you can sprinkle onto the crickets before you feed them to the dragon. You can check with your pet store for that.
no! just crickets and some locusts. If it's a baby crickets if its an adult locusts