Tips in Selecting Food for Bearded Dragons

All reptiles are cold blooded that is they are unable to regulate their body temperature, unlike mammals who have various mechanisms to ensure a stable core body temperature. The reptiles, rely on the environment. So when it is cold they are cold, when it is hot then they are hot. You will notice that - bearded dragon will eat more veggies, which is more desirable, giving them the essential calcium and moisture. So reduce the protein in your diet as the beardies age.

Bearded dragons are omnivores that are they require an optimized diet of meat and vegetables. The baby bearded dragons' diet plan will mostly be protein-dependent. The juvenile dragons eat mainly insects and as they get older other food like vegetables can be integrated into their diet plan.

Food item size is important as you will have to feed your young dragon with a small meal worm and adult dragon with a super worm. Again select cricket sizes for your different sized dragons. If in doubt, get the pet shop owner's advice. Alternate the bearded dragon's diet with protein and vegetables each and every other day for a healthy food balance. Also, add calcium powder, mix it with their veggies and crickets when feeding. Supplement their food plan with multivitamins once a week - reptile store.

A good well balanced diet will keep your dragons healthy and minimize infections and diseases. Beardies of any age may eat a variety of insects, though the most commonly used insect is crickets. Baby bearded lizards should be fed two to three times a day, and the food should always be shorter than the distance between the bearded dragon's eyes. For more information, please visit our site https://talis-us.com/

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