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baby food for dragons??

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I have heard people talk about giving thier beardies jar baby food. What age, type and when should it be allowed?
 
I think it's generally given to a sluggish eater or to slip some extra meds or calcium in. It should'nt be used long term or as a staple.Probably green peas,chicken,turkey but look out for high sodium and stuff like onion powder.
 
I was told to only feed a dragon baby food when it is refusing to eat on its own. It had to be some pure chicken or some type of greens that were just that. No added things what so ever. I was also told that putting a ground up supplement in it like the pellets for dragons was a good idea to to help with the nutrients that the baby food leaves out. This is just from my personal experience and from what breeders I have spoken to have told me to do. I hope it helps you.
 
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