What the heck did you ask that 4? I hav no ansr!
A lot!
No, oxalates should be avoided, as they interfere with calcium absorption.
it is low in calcium and if you leave it to long it could cause death.
it can make their limbs swell up and they can lose toes and if it's to severe, they can die, putting calcium powder on their crickets or calcium spray on their vegetables, it can prevent and treat it
Bearded dragons will eat nearly any insect prey, especially crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers, and cockroaches. These should be bred specifically to be food, not captured from the wild, as wild insects may be carrying pesticides or parasites. Bearded dragons can also eat "pinkies," or newborn mice, every month or more, but these should only be fed as a treat in addition to a regular diet of insects. Insects should be supplemented with an appropriate calcium supplement, or the lizard is sure to develop a dangerous and potentially deadly calcium deficiency. It is important to note that bearded dragons are omnivores, and should be provided with salads of leafy greens, vegetables, and fruit in addition to insect prey. Mine especially enjoys berries, including strawberries and raspberries. So the bearded dragon can digest its food, be sure to provide a basking spot at about 95 degrees. Otherwise, this coldblooded creature will be unable to remove the nutrients from its diet and will starve. I suggest getting a book on bearded dragon care for more information.
no calcium sand is much bigger grains than normals sand and it is easy for a reptile to digest it also retains heat
Yes, bearded dragons can eat kiwi but only ever so often because kiwi is high in oxalates which binds with calcium. So to answer your question you can feed your bearded dragon kiwi, just not every day.
to keep themselves warm at night. so you need to put a lot of that sand with calcium in it
A fully grown (greater than 12 inches long) from petsupermarket costs $199.99 when they are in stock. With a 20 gallon long tank (minimum for keeping a fully grown dragon), screen lid, basking lamp, bulbs (75w for the lamp), calcium sand (10lbs), basking log/ accessories for your lizard and food dishes probably cost about $350 together. Afterwards weekly crickets cost around $3 and fresh veggies cost around $2 per week.
They should be slightly wet, as beardies do not urinate, mostly brown, with a small patch of white (from the calcium powder you should dust the food in).
It's beneficial to include vitamin D3 - Whatever the lizard's body doesn't absorb will be excreted in its waste.
yes!provides them with the neccisary proteins and calcium they need for growth. It is also a good treat and should only be given once a month.