Bearded Dragon food should be a combination of plant materials, vertebrates and invertebrates. Plant food should consist of a variety of green feed (Beardie Greens) including leafy green as leaves and herbs and other plant materials such as fruit, vegetables and flowers.
The nutrition that your Beardie changes are in the course of their life cycle. Diet of juvenile Beardies insects consists of about eight percent and only twenty percent green. This fits your pet Beardie is growing.
The majority of the Beardie food to invertebrates as commercial Dragon crickets, dubia roaches and other feeder cockroaches, silkworms, and Phoenix worms bearded. Other less desirable insects are mealworms, Super Bugao, Trevo worms and Waxworms. The occasional nestlings mice can also be offered.
You can include other kinds of vegetables in your Beardies diet such as green beans, peas, and squash. The smallest part of the diet should be composed of fruit matter. Fruits that are brought into your Beardie can include apples, grapes, melon, berries and blueberries.
Vegetables and fruit must be broken down into small pieces and mixed together. This will hopefully encourage your Beardie, eat all the food and not by him, select tit-bits for his favorite.
Feeding your Beardie lightening also known as fireflies contain food to avoid errors. These you should be fed never Beardie! Containing phosphorus and are therefore extremely poisonous. They fed not to your Beardie!
Other foods include raw meat, Horn Bugao (also known as tomato of worms), frogs, toads, lizards, citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons.
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