Beardies really shoudn't be fed locusts superworms, mealworms, crickets, and waxmoth larvae are best
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
Goldfish on a normal basis are commonly infected with parasites. Although edible, they contain little to no nutritional value and are not a good feeder for bearded dragons or turtles. Insects commonly consumed by bearded dragons are crickets, superworms, roaches, silkworms, hornworms, and (locusts (typically in the UK))
Crickets and locusts. Also a few mealworms.
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
No.
No
Bearded Dragons DO EAT THEIR YOUNG. My brother had a large Bearded Dragon and i had to small ones the big **** ate one of my little dragons in a heart beat. Alex
Bearded Dragons are omnivores - requiring a diet of insects and plants-based food. Juveniles tend to eat smaller insects such as crickets. Adults will eat larger insects such as locusts, superworms, wax-worms and grasshoppers. Bearded dragons also eat increasing amounts of plant based food as they grow... Adults should have a diet consisting of more than 60% plant matter - the most important of which is leafy greens.
Bearded Dragons, iguanas, and others.
No
Yes they do
Yes