Over the last twenty years or so the Bearded Dragon, or as it is correctly known the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon has leg waved and head bobbed itself into reptile keepers affections all round world. Bearded Dragons are a medium sized lizard allowing easy if occasionally spiky handling.
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Bearded Dragon Feeding

Feeding

Beardie babies are fed on a diet of 20% greens and veg given every day with 80% live food given every day, as they grow into adults this balance changes to 80% greens and veg given every day with 20% live food. Live food such as Crickets, Locusts or Roaches should be fed 3 times a day for babies and once a day for adults with very occasional worms given to adults as a treat with fresh salad available all day. 1 meal per day must be dusted with a Calcium supplement on weekdays and a Vitamin supplement on weekends. Beardies do not need a water bowl in their vivarium, in the wild they would go days without it, it can also make the humidity in the vivarium too high causing respiratory infections.
Over the last twenty years or so the Bearded Dragon, or as it is correctly known the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon has leg waved and head bobbed itself into reptile keepers affections all round world. Bearded Dragons are a medium sized lizard allowing easy if occasionally spiky handling.
© Steladragons.co.uk
Steladragons.co.uk

Bearded Dragon Feeding

Feeding

Beardie babies are fed on a diet of 20% greens and veg given every day with 80% live food given every day, as they grow into adults this balance changes to 80% greens and veg given every day with 20% live food. Live food such as Crickets, Locusts or Roaches should be fed 3 times a day for babies and once a day for adults with very occasional worms given to adults as a treat with fresh salad available all day. 1 meal per day must be dusted with a Calcium supplement on weekdays and a Vitamin supplement on weekends. Beardies do not need a water bowl in their vivarium, in the wild they would go days without it, it can also make the humidity in the vivarium too high causing respiratory infections.
Over the last twenty years or so the Bearded Dragon, or as it is correctly known the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon has leg waved and head bobbed itself into reptile keepers affections all round world. Bearded Dragons are a medium sized lizard allowing easy if occasionally spiky handling.
© Steladragons.co.uk

Bearded Dragon Feeding

Feeding

Beardie babies are fed on a diet of 20% greens and veg given every day with 80% live food given every day, as they grow into adults this balance changes to 80% greens and veg given every day with 20% live food. Live food such as Crickets, Locusts or Roaches should be fed 3 times a day for babies and once a day for adults with very occasional worms given to adults as a treat with fresh salad available all day. 1 meal per day must be dusted with a Calcium supplement on weekdays and a Vitamin supplement on weekends. Beardies do not need a water bowl in their vivarium, in the wild they would go days without it, it can also make the humidity in the viv too high causing respiratory infections.