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What should I feed my bearded dragon for breakfast?

It is important to feed your bearded dragon a variety of foods for breakfast to ensure it receives all the essential nutrients it needs for proper growth and health. A balanced diet for your beardie should include commercial bearded dragon food (or similar reptile food), crickets, waxworms, superworms, and occasional pinky mice.

Offer your dragon these food items in the morning and they can eat both fresh vegetables and fruits. For vegetables, feed your dragon collard greens, turnip greens, mustard greens, dandelion greens, grated carrots, bell peppers, squash, and sweet potatoes.

As for fruits, offer your dragon apples, pears, peaches, raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries. You can also give your bearded dragon treats such as boiled eggs, cooked lean meats, cooked pasta, and cooked oatmeal.

Make sure to dust each of your dragon’s food items with a calcium and vitamin supplement to ensure they receive proper nutrition.

Do bearded dragons need to eat everyday?

Yes, bearded dragons need to eat every day. This is because they have a very high metabolism, and their bodies will run out of energy quickly if they do not receive regular meals. In order to ensure your bearded dragon stays healthy, they should receive a variety of food every day; this should include several varieties of live or frozen insects, fresh vegetables and plant material, as well as commercial bearded dragon food.

The diet should be varied in order to ensure the dragon is receiving all the vitamins and minerals needed for a healthy life. To make sure your bearded dragon is not over- or under-feeding, it is important to monitor their weight and size.

If a dragon begins to look unhealthy, it is best to consult with a vet to make sure the diet is adequate.

Can I feed my bearded dragon vegetables everyday?

Yes, you can feed your bearded dragon vegetables every day. As omnivores, veggies are an important part of their diet and should constitute a large portion of their daily meals. Some of the most common veggies to feed a bearded dragon include butternut squash, kale, collard greens, zucchini, sweet potatoes, bell peppers, and dandelion greens.

Additionally, you can feed your bearded dragon a variety of vegetables such as endive, mustard greens, turnips, and beet greens as occasional treats. Each vegetable should be chopped into small bite-size pieces so your dragon can easily swallow them.

Be sure to lightly steam the vegetables for about 3 minutes before feeding them to your dragon so they are easier to digest. You should also offer your dragon a variety of fresh fruits and insects such as crickets, mealworms, and waxworms as part of their daily diet.

What live food is for bearded dragons?

Bearded Dragons, or Pogona Vitticeps, are a type of lizard native to Australia. They are popular as pets and need to be fed in order to stay healthy. When it comes to feeding your Bearded Dragon, they will need both live food and prepared foods.

Live foods that are suitable for Bearded Dragons include small crickets, waxworms, butterworms, hornworms, superworms, and locusts. Insects should make up the majority of their diet, as they are protein-rich and contain essential vitamins and minerals.

Make sure that the live food you offer is fresh and live; many species of insects can be purchased from pet stores, or you can even grow your own in a small habitat.

It is also important to maintain the proper vitamin and calcium balance in the diet of your Bearded Dragon. You can ensure this balance with dietary supplements, or by providing food items like kale and collard greens, zucchini, and squash.

Other vegetables that can be fed to your Bearded Dragon include red or yellow bell pepper, green beans, and dandelion greens. When feeding vegetables, you should always make sure to wash them thoroughly first before feeding.

Overall, the best diet for a Bearded Dragon is a healthy mix of both live and prepared foods. By offering this combination, you can ensure that your pet is getting all the nutrition they need to stay healthy and happy.

How often can bearded dragons go without eating?

Bearded dragons can typically go 1-2 weeks without eating depending on the size and age of the dragon. Younger, smaller dragons generally require more frequent meals than larger, older dragons. Hatchlings and juveniles should receive live insects three times a week and should have a staple diet of vegetables daily.

As they age, vegetables should still be given everyday but the frequency of live prey can be reduced to twice a week. Adults can be fed every other day and can go without food for up to 7-14 days in total.

Before choosing to go without food it is important to assess the overall health and wellbeing of the dragon. If your dragon is experiencing underlying health issues with no appetite it is best to seek advice from a veterinarian to ensure the appropriate treatment is administered.

Additionally, pregnant or gravid dragons should never go without food.

Can Bearded dragon eat scrambled eggs?

Yes, bearded dragons can eat scrambled eggs. Scrambled eggs are a great source of protein and can make a great addition to an otherwise varied, species-appropriate beardie diet. However, like all dietary items, they should only be offered in moderation.

Too much poultry can lead to fatty liver disease and other health issues. When feeding scrambled eggs, make sure it’s soft-cooked and well-chopped, so your dragon can safely swallow it without the risk of choking on larger chunks.

Scrambled eggs should always be served plain without any added seasonings, butter, or cheese. It’s best to feed your dragon a healthy, balanced variety of foods, so eggs should make up no more than 10-15% of their total diet.

As an alternative, you can offer cooked eggs mixed with other vegetables, such as squash, carrots, or sweet potatoes.

How do you give a bearded dragon an egg?

Giving a bearded dragon an egg is a great option as part of their diet as it provides them with important nutrients. To give a bearded dragon an egg, you should begin by ensuring that their enclosure is suitable and set up correctly.

Make sure the temperature, humidity and lighting levels are correct in the enclosure. You can then hard boil or scramble the egg, depending on your preference. Offer the egg to your dragon at the appropriate feeding time and ensure that it is not too hot for them to eat.

Some dragons may take some time to get used to eating the egg, so if they seem hesitant at first, be patient and keep offering them the egg. Ensure that any uneaten portions of the egg are removed from their enclosure after a few hours so the egg does not spoil.

Is it normal for bearded dragons to be dark in the morning?

Yes, it is normal for bearded dragons to be dark in the morning. This is because bearded dragons are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active at dusk and dawn. During the day, they will often bask in the sun or burrow beneath the sand to stay cool and avoid bright sunlight.

At night, they tend to be more active, searching for food and mates. As the light intensity increases in the morning, they will become darker in order to absorb more heat and be ready to hunt or mate.

This is a normal behavior among beardeds so you don’t need to worry if your dragon appears darker in the morning.

What temp should a Beardies tank be at night?

It is important to maintain a consistent temperature in a bearded dragons tank, both day and night. During the day the optimal temperature should range from 85 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit (29-35 degrees Celsius).

At night the temperature should not drop below 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius). It is best to provide a cooler temperature for your bearded dragon during the night as this mimics their natural environment in the wild.

However, if the temperature does drop below 75 degrees during the night, you should use a ceramic heat emitter or a nocturnal heat bulb to maintain a more consistent temperature. Additionally, make sure that there are not large fluctuations in temperature.

If the temperature changes rapidly, your bearded dragon could become stressed, which could adversely affect its health.

Resources

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