Bearded dragon food is straightforward and easy to find. Feeding the appropriate food to your bearded dragon can help your pet live a longer and healthier lifestyle. Feeding bearded dragons is very easy and ought to give no problems to any dragon owner. The kind of food you feed your dragon will vary depending on its age.

Feed your lizard just in amounts that they can swallow inside a few hours. Bearded dragon food is better when moistened but always make sure you take out any uneaten food daily as adding water to dried formulas can result in rapid spoilage and fermentation. Feeding Bearded Dragons dried diets with low moisture content is unnatural and may lead to them becoming dried out. Store your feed in a cool, dry place to ensure it's freshness.

A bowl of fresh, clean drinking water must constantly be present in your habitat. At all times feed them something that is formulated for them! Insects must be no bigger than the gap between the dragon's eyes. Crickets and other insects should be dusted and gut loaded with powdered supplements such as calcium, vitamins and minerals. Insects ought to be a regular staple of your bearded dragon�s diet and greens should be accessible at all times. Insects may be bought from your neighborhood pet shop or wild-caught (without the use of pesticides).

Vegetables need to make up a sizeable part of your Bearded Dragon's diet: 10-25% for hatchlings and juveniles, 30-50% for an adult. A wide variety is the answer, however crickets and dark leafy greens are two of the most important choices especially for babies. Vegetables should be fed to your dragon each day. All these foods are readily obtainable in the produce section of your local grocery shop.

Feed your bearded dragon 10 - 12 crickets at a time plus a couple of locusts. If they consume it all thyen you can give them a few more items. Do this 3 times a day at about 11am, 3pm and 6pm (assuming your lights are on 9am - 9pm). Feeding your bearded dragon a lot of foods such as Carrots will end up in a condition called Vitamin A toxicity which is deadly. Squashes will need to be to be cooked or micro-waved ahead of feeding them to your beardie. Feeding pinkie mice is an option and not a requirement, more of a personal choice really.

Cricket water pillows help to keep your crickets live longer by keeping them hydrated. Just moistening it once will provide crickets with water for days. Crickets must themselves be fed well for 2 days with a high quality commercial cricket food before being given to your bearded dragon. They can be alternated with waxworms, canned grasshoppers and canned silkworms.

Crickets can be kept in a creature keeper or something like it with some food and water at normal room temperature. I have to get about 300 at a time so I notice that mine stay alive the longest when I put some dry regular oatmeal down as their bedding and place a big piece of egg crate in the middle. Crickets are a very popular feeder insect and are easy to obtain in any pet shop that sells reptiles. Mealworms can be provided to bigger bearded dragons but are not recommended for juveniles as the insect's tough shell can cause an impaction. Don't leave any uneaten crickets in your habitat overnight as they can bite your dragon whilst sleeping.

I'm very fortunate as my wife loves our bearded dragon even more than I do and often chuckles to herself when fetching home crickets on the bus. She loves to watch her fellow travellers looking all over the bus for the crickets she has singing in her bag!

As you can see, feeding your pet lizard is very straightforward. Always remember that variety is the formula for success with bearded dragon food.

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