Crickets and locusts. Also a few mealworms.
No it is not good for them
They behave good but it depends
If they are tame
They will eat them, but it's not a good idea to feed your bearded dragon anything you catch from outside. This is due to pesticides and parasites that may be present in the body of the insect you caught that will make your bearded dragon ill.Crickets from the pet store are the best insect to feed your bearded dragon. It may seem expensive to feed crickets, but it's still a lot cheaper than a vet bill.
Onions are not a good food choice for bearded dragons. They can cause hemolytic anemia in dogs and cats. It's not worth the risk.
Yes if it's chopped up in small enough peaces they will eat but only about two pieces
Repti Bark is not recommended as a substrate for bearded dragons. It can cause impaction if ingested and does not hold humidity well. Sand or tile are better options for bearded dragon substrates.
YES. Bearded Dragons make amazing pets. They are friendly and tame. I love beardies!
Yes you can, but only occasionally you don't want to feed it watermelon everyday it could be as a treat. Watermelon can be fed to bearded dragons but is not of much use to them because it is mostly water. It will give them the runs and cause them to be dehydrated. This is similar to lettuce as it is often fed to beadies by owners that are not aware there is no nutritional value in lettuce and it will also give them the runs.
Good bedding options for bearded dragons include reptile carpet, paper towels, and ceramic tile. These options are easy to clean and help prevent impaction, a common issue in bearded dragons. Avoid loose substrates like sand or wood shavings, as they can be ingested and cause health problems.
No, oxalates should be avoided, as they interfere with calcium absorption.
Never house reptiles together that are not found naturally in the same area ! Bearded Dragons a native to Australia - Swifts are a native species of America !