Leatherback Beardie

What Vegetables Do Bearded Dragons Eat

Bearded dragons eat a diet of live insects and vegetables. They need a wide variety of safe plants and vegetables, as well as the correct supplements. You can find out more about your beardy's feeding, supplements and water needs in our bearded dragon care sheet.

What Vegetables Do Bearded Dragons Eat

What Should Bearded Dragons Eat Everyday

Under the lighting and heating section, you mentioned for a Zoo Med T5 HO ReptiSun 10.0, the distance should be. Is that from basking area to uvb bulb? If that is true, isn’t that distance to long? The direction on the uvb fixture box says that the bearded dragon should be at least 6 inches away. Can you clarify this for me? For example, how tall is your basking spot from the ground if the bearded dragon needs to stand on top to absorb UVB for a 24 inch tall tank?

Leatherback Beardie

Yellow Bearded Dragon Care

The friendly Bearded Dragon is a great reptile for those who are beginners. They are relatively easy to care for, and their docile temperaments make them easy to handle. They are also beloved for their “smiling” faces and unique personalities.

Yellow Bearded Dragon Care
What Do Baby Bearded Dragons Eat

What Do Baby Bearded Dragons Eat

This diet should consist of 30% vegetables and 70% small crickets. The protein in a dragon’s diet can consist of crickets, superworms, or even a pinky mouse. In all life-stages they should eat the following vegetables:

What Is Mbd In Bearded Dragons

Some vegetables should be kept apart from their meat and bones. The leafy green watercress is rich in vitamins and calcium. It also contains some iron and manganese. It also contains antioxidants, which prevent inflammation. It is best to be careful with its intake of oxalates as well as other chemicals that can reduce absorption. Bearded dragons with calcium deficiencies should not be fed it.

What Is Mbd In Bearded Dragons
How To Take Care Of A Small Bearded Dragon
How To Take Care Of A Small Bearded Dragon

Live food for Bearded Dragons includes mealworms and crickets. Depending on their age, a grown bearded dragon should eat about twenty insects a day. Mealworms are not a good choice for juvenile bearded dragons, as the chitin in them can stunt their growth. A better choice is superworms.

Bearded Dragon Habitat

i rescued a bearded dragon that wasn’t fully mistreated just wasn’t taken care of on time but I cant get her to poop I’ve tried many things its been almost two weeks not sure what I could do she eats like no problem but I’m not sure if that’s normal or not any help would be appreciated

Bearded Dragon Habitat