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Can you over feed a juvinile dragon? He is about 3month old.
Does anyone know a good place to get a good variety of vegies. all I can seem to find right now is kale at our grociery stores, or will kale be fine?
Thank you in advance for any help.
 
No, you really can't overfeed a juvie. Just as long as their crickets are smaller than the space between their eyes, they can be fed as many crickets as they'll eat in a 10-15 minute time period.

There are lots of greens and veggies that bearded dragons can eat. Some greens are: kale, turnip, mustard, collard, dandelion. Some veggies are: any squashes, yams. They can also have some fruits, as long as they're not citrus. Mine love mango, papaya, kiwi, blackberries, raspberries, just to name a few.

There is a very comprehensive list of foods beardies eat, how often they can eat them, and that food's nutritional content at www.beautifuldragons.com

Do you have a natural foods store in your area? They generally have a pretty decent selection of greens and veggies.
 
Thank you very much for your help. I have been looking for a natural food places and havent found near me yet but i think there is one by my work. I just wanted to be able to give him more veriety and switch things up everyonce in a while. I had oringinally been going to farmers markets but there are only a few of those left and pickens are getting slim.

I didnt think you could over feed them but i thought i would ask, he just seems so much more filled out than other dragons his age that i've seen.

Thanks again for your help and the web link.
 
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