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what do you feed

what do you feed


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I clicked all of your choices.

I feed a large variety of items. Crickets, mealies, supers, pinkies, I just got roaches again today, lots of fruits and veggies, Repcal........... :hehe:
 
I feed my Milton fresh fruits and greens everyday along with crickets. I try a wide variety of greens and fruits, I have a nice list I printed out. I wouldn't want to bore him!!!
 
My guys and Gals eat...

Hi,
All of my crew eat a mixture of roaches, crickets, silkies ( When available), hornworms, butterworms, supers and waxies for snacks and of course collards, mustard greens , turnip greens, escarole, squashs, blueberries, rasberries, bananas, and thawed frozen veggie mix. They will not touch the repcal beardie dry pellets..but WHO would with thier buffet offered..LMAO..they eat better than WE do around here..as it should be with ANY exotic IMHO !!
jenny
 
Rebel Dragons said:
I clicked all of your choices.

I feed a large variety of items. Crickets, mealies, supers, pinkies, I just got roaches again today, lots of fruits and veggies, Repcal........... :hehe:


pinkies should only be fed once in a blue moon and should never be considered a regular part of a beardy's diet.
 
Pinkies IMO should NEVER be fed to Bearded Dragons. The cannot digest the bones very well and can cause impaction. Pinkies are also FULL of parasites and MOSTLY fat ! Just MY Opinion, but one that definately holds water !! They are not recommended for Bearded dragons and it is not practiced by most breeders any longer for the reasons listed !
Blessings, Gypsy

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Depending on

size of the beradies, our hatchlings get appropriate sized crickets and minced greens our older (sub-adult to adult) beardies get a good variety of veggies (all kinds of greens, thawed mixed veggies, fruits and fresh veggies from our garden when in season) also they get large crickets, mealies, lobster roaches and the repcal bearded dragon pellets. They also get minerall dusted on their food accordingly. We love our dragons here so we feed them lots. Our females get 1 picky every other week during breeding season for the calcium and yes the fat (protein) to help when they are gravid. The option I chose was all of them.....
 
OMG, mine love the canned insects too! My gravid females will down a whole can of those silkies after laying. They are great for emergencies too.
Staples: Crickets, roaches, superworms
Occassional: Silkies, greenhorn worms, etc.
Treats: waxworms
All ages get a variety of green stuffs: squash, collards, dandilion greens, dandilion flowers, peas, strawberries, etc.
 
yeah, mine loves EVERYTHING. lol. makes it nice and easy when they arent picky.

their favourites seem to be those canned large grasshoppers! I have to keep my fingers out of the way the second they see that can LOL
 
My guy's main staple is superworms, although I order in other worms occassionally for variety - more for my piece of mind than his, he can take or leave most of them since they don't give him the same movement that supers do :shrug01: He also gets a variety of greens and veggies - usually at least two (preferably more) of collards, dandelion greens, endive and squash. I add other goodies in as they come in season and are available in decent condition at the grocery store. Oh, and he gets dragon food pellets on top of his salad.
 
I feed a variety of greens (collards, mustard, green leaf lettuce, etc), variety of squash once a week, crickets, mealies, roaches, and repcal bearded dragon food. I like to add a few strawberries once a month to give them a tasty treat. My dragons get top notch dining around here.
 
I feed anything to my dragons,but mice.They like like to see anything that moves.so I put their vegies down first and the mealies on top with of course the repcal.I do that for them at luch time.They get their vegies with crickets that are gutloaded in the morning.I use mealies as a treat twice a day.
 
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