about for adults 6 or 7
Mice are NOT part of their natural diet ! They feed on small insects (crickets, small locusts, wax worms etc) and green, leafy vegetables !
You should feed your baby bearded dragon 5-10 appropriately sized Dubia roaches per feeding, 2-3 times a day.
A bearded dragon can eat caterpillars, but you never want to feed your pet of any kind something wild, that you caught.
As many as it does
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Yes they can be fed Blackberries as part of a varied diet. they have a calcium/phosphorous ratio of 1.5:1(Ca:P) and contain .7% of protein, .4% fat, 5.3% fiber, 7.9% sugar and are 86% water so they can be fed occasionally.
two i can think of komodo dragon bearded dragon
yes, beardies come in many colors and shapes. dont be worried. he may be a red sandfire bearded dragon.
no way!! it is bad for ur baby? havent u ever heard of baby food (apple sause, and peas?!) i would never take that risk beside they sound gross! would u even eat them?Edit: do NOT feed baby food to a Bearded dragon ! It is highly processed food for human consumption and is not part of its natural diet ! It's the equivalent of a human eating ten 'big macs' three times a day every day ! I am sick of the (apparently large) number of people on here that feed reptiles on food they would never eat in their natural habitat !
Yes it can ! The solution - it to stick to it's naturaldiet of insects, while only feeding a small amount of vegetable matter.
Nope - so long as you don't feed too many ! One a month is an adequate addition to their normal diet.
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