Bearded dragons will eat all types off vegetables. Just be sure never to feed them cabbage or spinach; this is like poison to them. You can use sliced carrots, all other types of lettuce, peas, and almost any other type of vegetable. Make sure you wash each vegetable before offering it to your beardie. Before trying any kind of new food, research it a little to make sure it is the best for your beardie.
Vegies: Green lettuce, Carrots, broccali leaves, Greens!
Live: Crickets, Mealworms, Fuit flies.
AVOID: Spinach, Ice burg lettuce, Bees, wasps, ants, earthworms
Hope this helps!
Bearded dragons can eat live food such as locus's , crickets , mealworms , wax worms .
Don't give your beardy to many waxworms as they are faty , and meal worms are a treat not to be given loads as they are high in protein.
They can have veggies and fruit as well as that , such as carrots , apples (no skin) strawberries , cabbage etc ,
I grate my veggies and fruit , no larger that the width of the beardys head.
DO NO FEED YOUR BEARDED DRAGON !!
ICE BERG LETTUCE (nothing nutritional and can clog their system)
I give my BABY beardy 4 crickets , 2 locus's veggies and a few meal-worms a day .
YES actually they love veggies<3 ....but it may take them a while to want to try them they mostly eat them as adults..email me if you have questions
Sincerely, Jon C. Allen
Anything, Spinach leaves, celery, carrot tops. As long as they are shredded and not too big.
you can give it kale, collards, turnip greens, mustard greens etc...
There are many veggies you can feed a bearded dragon, lettuce is a nice treat now and then, celery, carrots, apples, blue berries and more. Take a look at my website and you'll find out.
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The diet plan of a bearded dragon consists of between 25 and 50 insects per week such as crickets and worms and salad using a variety of greens, vegetables and fruits.
For your bearded dragon to be healthiest you should feed him crickets meal worms and Romain lettuce. when he is a baby he probably wont eat the salad, and he will eat a LOT of crickets. when he gets older he will cut back on crickets and go to salad. I would not recommend giving him meal worms until he is full grown they can cause impaction in babies.
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No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.
Central Bearded Dragon was created in 1926.
yeah its a normal bearded dragon it just means its like a teenager not a baby not a adult x
yes, but they prefer other.
no your dragon would burn it befor you could move
Use the dragon to burn the wood and put a lid on the dragon hopefully it won't escape