Do you mean silk worms if so yes you can
No. But what i feed my bearded dragons, is super worms, meal worms, and crickets. Sometimes my family picks up a worm from the wild and feed it to them and so far, it never harmed my bearded dragons. So far, they ate grub worms and earth worms.
Good worms to feed to your bearded dragons are super worms. NEVER never never feed them wax worms, meal worms, or any other kind because these worms have hard exoskeletons, which could get lodged in the lizards throat and choke it. Many people have lost their beardies to this. Super worms are good in nutrition, but keep it as a rare treat for them. Just stick to feeding your beardie crickets and different veggies.
You should give bearded dragons bugs, I'm not sure if they can have small mice or not.
you cant get worms from sperm.....gay or straight
yes as i own a bearded dragon and give him cabbage, broccoli and CELERY so yes bearded dragons do eat celery
Have you given it enough water? I recommend you give it a bath twice every week.
Every day. Make sure you clean out their water bowls or tubs or whatever you have the bearded dragons water in.
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
r u some sorta thicko. They NEED to eat fruit and veg or they will die here is a list of what fruit and veg they can eatFruitsFruits that are appropriate for bearded dragons include:StrawberriesApricotsMangoMelonBlackberriesRaspberriesBlueberriesPeachesCantelopeApplesPearsGrapesVegetablesAs for vegetables that you can give your bearded dragon, you can feed it just about anything that you eat yourself.Vegetables that you can feed your bearded dragon include:Romaine LettuceKaleCollard greensChicoryCucumberCarrotsSquashZucchiniSpinach (occasionally)PeasGreen beansBroccoliDandelion greensCabbageOther thawed- frozen vegetables
Give maybe 2 small locust or 3 crickets at most along with fresh greens and water, although you will need to watch in case they decide to stop eating or seem to require more. I know this as i have a bearded dragon myself
depends on the size of the lizard if it is about the size of a bearded dragon i recommend 10 at day and 5 at night
Well, in one way, NO. A bearded dragon cannot control it's own growth rate. However, the cool thing is, YOU can. A bearded dragon will grow in size according to the size of the cage it's in. In simple terms, The bigger the cage, the bigger the lizard will get. however, you must give it at least a ten-gallon tank to live in from the time of it's birth, for most bearded dragons grow to be at least a foot long.