All Dragon's eat the same thing. For protein there are crickets, roaches, dubai's and even pinkie mice for treats when their older. For veggies and greens there are Alfalfa sprouts, collard greens, dandelion greens, squash, turnip greens, blueberries, carrots, apples
yes, beardies come in many colors and shapes. dont be worried. he may be a red sandfire bearded dragon.
Hypo red or spitfire red
A bearded dragon should be exposed to red light during the night to provide warmth and simulate natural lighting conditions.
No, do not feed your dragon any sort of spicey vegetable or fruite. The best vegetation for bearded dragons is romaine lettuce, carrots, kale, magos, apples, and other collard greens. Older dragon require more vegetables and fruit than younger ones.
Using a red light in a bearded dragon's enclosure can provide warmth and mimic their natural environment, but it may disrupt their sleep cycle and affect their behavior. It is important to monitor the temperature and light exposure to ensure the well-being of the bearded dragon.
in red sandy deserts and shrub acacia woodland.
cabbage, carrots .
Sure just don't make them a staple in their diet.
Yes, bearded dragons can eat red peppers in moderation. Red peppers are a good source of vitamins A and C, which can benefit their health. However, it's important to chop them into small, manageable pieces to prevent choking. Always ensure that their diet is varied and includes other vegetables, insects, and appropriate foods.
A red heat lamp can provide warmth for a bearded dragon, helping to regulate their body temperature and aid in digestion. It can also simulate natural sunlight, which is important for their overall health and well-being.
If that happens take it to a vet straight away. It means it a got digestive problems. :/
it is a hypo red bearded dragon