The best diet for a baby bearded dragon is what they call "pinhead crickets" which are basically really tiny crickets. They also need fresh greens like romaine lettuce and need to be misted several times a day for the first couple of weeks after they are hatched.
As they get bigger they stop needing to be misted because they get moisture from their greens. You may also want to think about a calcium supplement powder to sprinkle onto the crickets as well as the greens.
The most important thing to remember about bearded dragons is that they are desert lizards and need high heat as well as high levels of UVB light to thrive. If they do not have both of these they will die.
You can not over feed a bearded dragon. Well you CAN but it's very rare.
You should feed your baby bearded dragon 5-10 appropriately sized Dubia roaches per feeding, 2-3 times a day.
yes i haveone and i fed it slugs and she ate the rest!!!!
Bearded dragons can have baby's!
Absolutely NOT ! Since WHEN would a Bearded Dragon encounter chocolate in the wild !
no! just crickets and some locusts. If it's a baby crickets if its an adult locusts
yeah its a normal bearded dragon it just means its like a teenager not a baby not a adult x
feed it
no do not feed bearded dragons onions,kiwi, orange,lemon,grapefruit or tomatoes
He is a 16cm/6.25in male bearded dragon that weighs 8 grams or 0.3ounces
Simple - put it in a small bowl inside the vivarium. If the Bearded Dragon wants to eat, it will when it's hungry.
bearded dragons are born the same color they will be as an adult